Ok found the issue.

NOTE: For anyone else having issues similar to this...triple check the 
version of java to be 64 bit...not 32 bit, also never reuse legacy 
machines....

On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 1:10:29 PM UTC+2, Dan zaWhite wrote:
>
> I managed to reproduce the problem.
>
> Take a brand new windows 2012 machine and install java jre 8u161 on it.
> Run the jnlp file and it will not run...
>
> Other slaves that got upgraded to java 8 don't reproduce.
>
> Is this a regression on the jenkins side maybe?
>
> On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 8:52:48 AM UTC+2, Dan zaWhite wrote:
>>
>> I sanitized the machine completely.
>>
>> I was expecting that the java webapp will launch with no problems.
>> Will test also today with a fresh windows machine and see if i can 
>> reproduce the issue.
>>
>> For now i just updated manually the ws installer and config file and 
>> reinstalled the jenkins service for the production machines.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 9:53:10 PM UTC+2, Ivan Fernandez Calvo wrote:
>>>
>>> Did you replace the slave.jar?
>>> Did you try to uninstall the service and install it again?
>>>
>>>
>>> Also take a look at this page 
>>> https://github.com/jenkinsci/windows-slave-installer-module/blob/master/README.md
>>>
>>

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