Update: After reverting the Windows Slaves Plugin back to v1.0 and SSH Slave plugin back to v1.9, I was able to re-connect my slaves. I have a residual problem that, on one of the slaves, I am not able to install it as a service. I'm able to run it from the command line with `java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl http://* ` I suspect that my Java upgrade affected my ability to install as a service. I don't know yet what the complaint is, because, when I click on the slave-agent.jnlp, the command window pops up for a moment, and then disappears. Any ideas?
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