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◦ Windows users: Use the Java IRC Java Web Start application.
◦ Linux users with Oracle JRE: Use the Java IRC Java Web Start application.
◦ Linux users with OpenJDK JRE: Use the Java IRC applet.
• The UID LED blinks when an Integrated Remote Console session is active.
• When you finish using the Integrated Remote Console, close the window or click the
browser Close button (X) to exit.
• The Idle Connection Timeout specifies how long a user can be inactive before an
Integrated Remote Console session ends automatically. This value does not affect Integrated
Remote Console sessions when a virtual media device is connected.
For more information about the Idle Connection Timeout, see Access Settings.
• When the mouse is positioned over the Integrated Remote Console window, the console
captures all keystrokes, regardless of whether the console window has focus.
.NET IRC requirements
Microsoft .NET Framework
The .NET IRC requires one of the following versions of the .NET Framework:
• .NET Framework 3.5 Full (SP1 recommended)
• .NET Framework 4.0 Full
• .NET Framework 4.5
• .NET Framework 4.6
For Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10, a supported version of the .NET Framework is included in the OS.
The .NET Framework is also available at the Microsoft Download Center:
http://www.microsoft.com/download.
The .NET Framework versions 3.5 and 4.0 have two deployment options: Full and Client Profile.
The Client Profile is a subset of the Full framework. The .NET IRC is supported with the Full
framework only; the Client Profile is not supported. Versions 4.5 and later of the .NET Framework
do not have the Client Profile option.
Microsoft ClickOnce
The .NET IRC is launched using Microsoft ClickOnce, which is part of the .NET Framework.
ClickOnce requires that any application installed from an SSL connection must be from a trusted
source. If a browser is not configured to trust an iLO system, and the IRC requires a trusted
certificate in iLO setting is set to Enabled, ClickOnce displays the following error message:
Cannot Start Application - Application download did not succeed...
• Mozilla Firefox requires an add-on to launch .NET applications. You can launch the .NET IRC
from a supported version of Firefox by using a ClickOnce add-on such as the Microsoft .NET
Framework Assistant. You can download the .NET Framework Assistant from
http://addons.mozilla.org/.
• Previous versions of Google Chrome could run the .NET IRC with an NPAPI plug-in that