• When establishing console access to the OnBoard and to SPs and other connected devicesThe Java applets rely on the Java plug-in being installed on the computer and registered with the browser being used.Installing Java 2 Runtime Environment (J2RE) software, Standard Edition, automatically installs the needed Java plug-in. After you download and install the JRE software, you then must make sure the Java plug-in is registered with the browser. The following table provides links to the related procedures.Note: The Java Runtime Environment is also called Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) at the java.sun.com website, and in the IE browser, it is called Java 2.
a. Go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced.A line with an adjacent checkbox should appear with the wording “Use JRE 1.5.0_NN” as shown in the following figure.
i. If the line appears and the checkbox is not checked, check the checkbox to register the plug-in with the browser.
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a. Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced.
i. Go to Help -> About Plug-ins.
iii. Check whether the registered Java plug-in is the same as the version you installed.To Install JRE2 Software and Register the Java Plug-in
1. Make sure the Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE 2) software, version 1.4.2 or 1.5 is installed on the computer.Installing JRE2 1.5 gives you an option to register the Java plug-in for the browsers on your computer during installation. Follow the prompts to register the plug-in. If you install JRE2 1.4.2, you need to manually register the Java plug-in afterwards, as described in Step 5.
d. Check a checkbox next to the name of each browser in which to enable the Java plug-in.
6. Verify that the browser is successfully registered with the browser by performing this procedure: To Check Browsers for Java Plug-in Support.