Downloading the on-demand target by using the executable file
When the ondemand.enable.executable property is enabled, the on-demand target can be installed and started automatically by using an executable file.
About this task
For more information about how the installation method is determined, see Determine which installation method is used for the on-demand target. The benefit of the executable installation method is that the target system does not require the installation of any plug-ins nor does it depend on Java™ being installed on the target machine.
After the target user clicks I agree on the landing page, the launching page is displayed.The target user must follow the instructions on the page. Download and save the file when you are prompted and complete the steps relevant to your operating system.
- Windows™ systems
- When the download is complete, run the file. If a User Account Control prompt is displayed, click Yes.
- Linux™ systems
- Change the permissions on the downloaded file. In a terminal window within the download directory, type chmod a+x BigFixRC*. Run the file.
- mac OS systems
- In the Remote Control Server, check for the value of the
ondemand.macos.package property.To check that:
- In the Remote Control Server UI, click .
- From the dropdown menu, select ondemand.properties.
- Check the value of the
ondemand.macos.package property.
- If you have selected .pkg (the default value for new installations)), follow the instructions provided at Starting a session with a macOS target.
- If you have selected .zip, extract
the on-demand target application from the
.zip file and double-click the
extracted application file.Note: This does not work for macOS Catalina and later. For more information, see Error when you start On-demand Target on macOS.
Before the session starts, the target user might be prompted to accept or refuse the session.
If the on-demand target fails to start and a failover link is provided, click If the on-demand target fails to start, please click here when instructed by the helpdesk agent. ( Java Web Start). The target is installed by using the Java™ Web Start installation method.