Sorry for late follow-up to this.
Thank you Maxim and Alvaro for the info you provided. Solved the
problem exactly.
Funny thing is, like a lot of the folks on here I would imagine, my
background is client/server tech. My mind was so fixed on fixing
something on the server side with the new
...in Debian is:
icedtea-7-plugin
..
El mar, 02-09-2014 a las 08:48 +0200, Alvaro escribió:
> ...also, you can install so many Java or OpenJava versions like you
> want.
> Later you must select the version to work with:
>
> update-alternatives --config java
>
> ...and you type the
...also, you can install so many Java or OpenJava versions like you
want.
Later you must select the version to work with:
update-alternatives --config java
...and you type the number of OpenJava 7.
Exactly Icedtea is: icedtea-web-plugin
It works fine.
...
El mar, 02-09-
here is the description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Web_Start
you should associate/run *.jnlp files with javaws executable
On 2 September 2014 06:20, Scott Woods I wrote:
> Hello...
>
> Having a similar issue.
>
> Using Firefox and maybe other browsers, when in a room and attempt to
> Sha
Hello...
Having a similar issue.
Using Firefox and maybe other browsers, when in a room and attempt to
Share Screen, we are presented to download or run JNLP.
Neither option seems to do anything. If I download it, and attempt to
run it, it opens a new browser window to download it again. I
Sorry, OpenJava 7 and Icedtea.
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El mar, 05-08-2014 a las 18:39 +0200, Alvaro escribió:
> ..as say Maxim or install OpenJava 1.7.65 and then will have not
> "Application Blocked by Security Settings"...
>
>
>
>
> El mar, 05-08-2014 a las 22:56 +0700, Maxim Solodo
..as say Maxim or install OpenJava 1.7.65 and then will have not
"Application Blocked by Security Settings"...
El mar, 05-08-2014 a las 22:56 +0700, Maxim Solodovnik escribió:
> The only option I know is
> get your own trusted SSL certificate (signed by valid CA)
> and resign sc
The only option I know is
get your own trusted SSL certificate (signed by valid CA)
and resign screen-sharing application. (still might not work, unfortunately)
I hope things might be better as soon as will get valid certificate from
Apache and will set everything up properly
On 5 August 2014 22:
Hi,
I'm trying to share my screen but I've got two issues:
On Windows I get the following message: Application Blocked by Security
Settings
On Linux I'm asked to download the jnlp file.
I have to run Openmeetings to non skilled users, so, asking them for
changing any windows configuration will