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
...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,
...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
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.
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 sc...@growitonline.com wrote:
Hello...
Having a similar issue.
Using Firefox and maybe other browsers, when in a room
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
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
..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
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 Solodovnik