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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 16-<strong>RMX</strong> Administration and Utilities<br />

ActiveX Bypass<br />

Installing ActiveX<br />

16-114<br />

At sites that, for security reasons, do not permit Microsoft® ActiveX®<br />

to be installed, the MSI (Windows Installer File) utility can be used to<br />

install .NET Framework and .NET Security Settings components on<br />

workstations throughout the network.<br />

All workstation that connect to <strong>RMX</strong> systems must have both .NET<br />

Framework and .NET Security Settings running locally. These<br />

components are used for communication with the <strong>RMX</strong> and can only<br />

be installed on workstations by users with administrator privileges.<br />

The MSI utility requires the IP addresses of all the <strong>RMX</strong> systems<br />

(both control unit and Shelf Management IP addresses) that each<br />

workstation is to connect to.<br />

If the IP address of the any of the target <strong>RMX</strong>s is changed, the<br />

ActiveX components must be reinstalled.<br />

To install ActiveX components on all workstations in the network:<br />

1 Download the MSI file EMA.ClassLoaderInstaller.msi from the<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong> Resource Center.<br />

The MSI file contains installation scripts for both .NET Framework<br />

and .NET Security Settings.<br />

2 Create a text file to be used during the installation containing the IP<br />

addresses of all the <strong>RMX</strong> systems (both control unit and Shelf<br />

Management IP addresses) that each workstation in the network is to<br />

connect to.<br />

The file must be named url_list.txt and must be saved in the same<br />

folder as the downloaded MSI file.

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