I have seen this one before.Try adding the your ovirt manager to the Internet Explorer trusted sites.
-DHC


On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com> wrote:
On 03/18/2013 01:56 PM, Juan Jose wrote:
Hello Itamar and everybody,

I have tested this Howto with a Windows 7 Enterprise edition client and
IE 9 and when you click over console button in User portal virt-viewer
is launched but after one second it close windows and don't connect to
virtual machine. I have oVirt 3.1 and I'm thinking in migrate my system
to oVirt 3.2 but it will be nice to know which it is the reason because
it doesn't work. Some indications about what would be the problem will
be wellcome.

If it is necessary some log I can provide it.

hard to help without logs (spice client to begin with).
will be easier helping/patching you on 3.2 of course.


Many thanks,

Juanjo.

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com
<mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote:

    On 02/28/2013 01:34 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:

            But to me one question arise, with a Windows clients, XP or
            7, any
            version, it's possible to use the User Portal to be able
            users lauch
            the VM console?, or it's mandatory to have Fedora clients with
            spice-xpi for firefox.

        It would seem impossible with oVirt-3.1, which is the biggest
        reason why
        we cannot take into any real production at the moment:( What
        good does
        it do that it works with Fedora when the total of people using
        it counts
        to 1(me)?


    1. there are wiki's on how to add spice windows support to ovirt:
    http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/How_to_Connect_to_SPICE_Console_With_Portal

    2. there are patches for various solutions to this coming (mime
    based launched, spice.html5, novnc, maybe spice-xpi for firefox windows)

    HTH,
        Itamar



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