Installation Guide for the Intel Server Control 21
Stand-alone ISC Console
Use the stand-alone ISC Console to manage ISC-enabled servers without installing an enterprise
management console application. The environment is implemented as an executable program; as
an application within Microsoft Management Console; or as an ActiveX control that runs within a
“container” application, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, versions 5.0 or later, or Netscape
Navigator, version 4.0 or later.
To launch the stand-alone ISC Console in its own container, do the following:
1. Click Start, and then point to Programs.
2. Point to Intel server Control Tool, and then point to Intel Server Control.
3. From the Start Menu in Windows, select Start->Programs->Intel Server Control->ISC-Console.
Launching the ISC Console with Internet Browsers
To launch the stand-alone ISC Console within a Web browser, do the following:
1. Run the Internet Browser to be used as a “container” for the ISC Console.
2. Within the browser, choose File->Open.
3. Enter the ISC Console filename, specifying the full path to the file:
%ISCPATH%\MI\EMC\IC\ISC.HTM
The stand-alone ISC Console will be started as the active application within the default Web
browser.
Once the ISC Console is loaded, the location can be saved as a “Bookmark” (Netscape) or a
“Favorite” (Internet Explorer) for easy access in later sessions.
You may also:
1. Locate the file using Windows Explorer, specifying the path:
%ISCPATH%\MI\EMC\IC\ISC.HTM
2. Double-click on the filename to launch the control within the default Web browser.
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NOTE
Netscape Navigator requires a plug-in for viewing ActiveX applications.
One that is known to work is ScriptActive
†
, which is available from
Ncompass Labs, Inc. (see http://www.ncompasslabs.com).