On 17-1-2014 1:58, David Li wrote:
Well, it didn't even have any traces to tell me if it's
installed. I am supposed to see these according to the instruction but none of them showed
up.
* IE will prompt you with "This website wants to install the following add-on
SpiceX.cab... proceed by clicking the arrow on the install button and choose "Install
for All Users of this computer".
* Depending on the version of IE a UAC dialog may pop up asking you if you want to allow
"SpiceX.cab" If it does not Click on the install spice button again and it
will.
* In the UAC dialog click on the yes button.
* The install will now proceed in the background.
I am using W7 64bit with IE11. My engine is running on a RHEL6 machine.
Assuming you're using oVirt-3.3.2 which provides .vv files you need to
install remote-viewer.
Download and install
https://fedorahosted.org/released/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x64-0.5.6.msi
and when you're asked what todo with the .vv file browse to where you
have virt-viewer installed and choose remote-viewer as the handler of
.vv files.
It will handle spice and vnc console.
Joop