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To verify that the client machine supports applet tags, open the Java Control Panel. UCMDB applets support applet tag deployment only. In the General tab, click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files section, and then select the Keep temporary files on my computer option.Open the Java Control Panel ( Control Panel > Java).To enable Java caching on the client machine, follow these steps: Note A 32-bit version of JRE must be installed to run UCMDB on a 32-bit web browser. In both the User and System tabs of the Java Runtime Environment Settings dialog box, verify that the check box in the Enabled column for the correct product is selected. In the Security tab, the Enable Java content in the browser option is selected.To do this, open the Java Control Panel ( Control Panel > Java) and then verify the following settings:
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If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can download the Oracle JRE from the Java website ( ).Īfter installation, verify that the browser is using the correct Java version. Place a new JRE deployment executable file in: C:\UCMDB\UCMDBServer\deploy\ucmdb-ui\static\JRE.Note: It is recommended to have the latest JRE 8 version. Java Runtime Environment (for applet viewing)

For wide screens (for example, for 15.4" laptops) the best resolution is 1600x1050. It is recommended that you use 1280x1024. The following supported plug-ins are required to run Universal CMDB 11.0: Screen resolution
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Only HTTP protocol is supported when launching UCMDB UI from any web browser running on Mac OS X with JNLP enabled.
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To launch UCMDB UI from Safari 10 (or later), enable JNLP by following instructions described in How to Launch UCMDB UI from Chrome 43+, Firefox 48+, Microsoft Edge, or Safari 10+ in the Universal CMDB Administration Guide.Like I said, technically, for others searching this article, nothing seems to have changed (other than before I had 4 items under Sun Micro's Add-Ons in IE and now I have 3.so maybe that was it, who knows). So I think I'll wait a couple days, come back here on Monday, and make sure it works thoroughly before closing out this question. My service works! Although, I still have no explanation as to why I don't have a Sun Micro / Java section in the Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Advanced tab section (or why the IE option is greyed out in the Java Control panel). I did two things, from the forum you pointed me to, equilherme:ġ) I deleted the entire Regtistry item and those inside it at KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > JavosoftĢ) I ran the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility from Microsoft after uninstalling Java and deleting the registry keys. Neither of those dialog boxes (screenshots above) has changed, but the service works now.

Technically, my problem as stated here isn't fixed. I do have Admin rights, and I forgot to mention that I did mess with the Enabling of the Java Add-Ons in IE's Tools > Internet Options. Help! Internet-Options.jpg Java-Control-Panel.jpg On Experts-Exchange, we can do better than 'Reinstall Windows', can't we? The registry, some meddling in the guts of Internet Options, some ridiculous script to fix this. I looked for blogs about this and found these 3 where people have the same problem but never a solution in sight (one solution was reinstalling Windows). I've restarted my computer early and often during the troubleshooting. I did a hard reset of my Internet Options from the Advanced tab. I have uninstalled Java and reinstalled it.

I cannot use Firefox as a workaround because there is a service I use that can only be accessed from IE (not even the IE Firefox add-in works).Īs troubleshooting steps, I have done everything. Certain scripts won't run, and it's driving me crazy. The symptoms that led me to this issue were that certain portions of Java were not working properly while using this service that I have used for over a year now. In the Java Control Panel, accessible from the Windows Control Panel, the Default Java for browsers option shows IE as checked, but disabled for user editing (it's 'greyed out').
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Using Java Version 6 Update 16 (the newest one) and IE8 in Vista, Java doesnt appear in the Advanced tab of Internet Options.
