Hi,
     I've run into a problem and was wondering if anyone else had seen this 
or might have more information about it.  I installed Jenkins LTS on a VM 
running Windows Server 2012 and everything was fine.  So I installed a 
certificate and added it into the keystore, switched it over to https, and 
that all seemed fine until I went to configure a Windows slave.  I can 
configure the slave and run the web start though the slave's browser but it 
is missing the File menu that would allow me to install the Jenkins slave 
as a Windows service when the applet launches.  When I browse to the 
Jenkins server from the new slave VM I see the Java webstart button and the 
java -jar option but I don't see the javaws command that I used to see 
before I started locking everything down.  If I try and run javaws from the 
command line then I get a 403 error.  The java -jar command and the web 
start do connect and both run but this seriously puts a wrench in my plans. 
 Has anyone seen this behavior and can comment about it or point me in the 
right direction?  Thanks.

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