Sorry if this is a silly question, but is it wise in terms of security to force Java 1.4 to be run? Although I see it was updated too in this latest fix, its use is deprecated.
In our case, there are users whose machines we never see, and I'm worried that if we got them to move to 1.4 then they would never bother to go back to 1.5 even after the problem is fixed, leaving them open to issues (security or otherwise) later. Or perhaps I'm being overly cautious...! Jason Button wrote:
For Macintosh computers running the 10.5.7 Leopard operating system with Java Update 4 that cannot launch the Tivoli Storage Manager application, is this workaround useful? http://sites.google.com/site/macbutton/tsmjavafix Changing the Java Preference to the updated Java version 1.4 causes Tivoli Storage Manager to launch for versions 5.5.1.6, 5.5.2.0, and 6.1.0.0 on Macintosh OS 10.5.7 after the June 15th Java Update 4 on the two computers I have tested, one laptop and one desktop. J. Button, Cornell University +---------------------------------------------------------------------- |This was sent by [email protected] via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to [email protected]. +----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Dr Jason Zerdin Systems and Storage Administrator HFS OUCS http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/hfs/
