Jay was not specific about the failure mode, so here are 2 possibilities: One of my clients had issues with his Java proxy settings... This problem manifest as the OneClick Login button would appear in his Start bar, but the OneClick Login window could not be made visible. Java was set to use his browser proxy settings, but he had changed default browsers (between IE and FireFox) and not fixed his proxy settings in the opposing browser. Once he adjusted them, operation was normal. The particulars of browser proxy settings would have to be determined between you and your network team.
Reverting to the Spectrum 9 JRE version (1.6.0_07) fixed similar issues for another client of mine. He was using 1.6.0_16 and having problems with newly-created OneClick users rejecting passwords. Using a workstation with 1.6.0_07 allowed him to re-save the bad passwords, and he reverted his own system to use the Spectrum JRE to avoid this in the future. HTH, --Mark S Mark Serencha - Inforonics LLC - (m) +1-781-439-0519 - [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Catalin Farcasanu [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 1:07 AM To: spectrum Cc: spectrum; [email protected] Subject: Re: [spectrum] Spectrum-OneClick Windows 7 64bit Hi Jay, You can always try running the client with java in compatibility mode for the OneClick if everything else fails. However, as other people suggested, you should install the Java version that comes with the SPECTRUM installation and then run the OneClick with this version. This always worked for me, no matter what Windows version. Chris, you also stated that you might have problems with recent java versions if one wants to change the password. I've had some problems with the OneClick client and every time it were solved by clearing the java's cache. You might want to try this. Hth, Catalin Farcasanu SOLVIT Networks Be careful with recent Java versions. I don't know if it only applies to certain Spectrum versions, but we ran into an annoying bug using Java 1.6.0_14 and later. Basically, when running OneClick on such a version, anytime you change a user's password it will be stored in a corrupted form and they will never be able to authenticate to the changed password. Logging in and accessing/using OneClick worked just fine for me with newer versions, but don't set passwords with it. Lentz, Jay wrote: > > Is anyone having any issues with the Spectrum 9x OneClick Java client > and Windows 7 or Vista 64bit? > > I cannot get the client and the JRE to work properly together. > > > > Jay Lentz > > DynCorp International > > Network Operations Manager > > Wk# 817-224-1288 > > Cell# 682-429-0749 > > [email protected] > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > This message may contain DynCorp International Privileged/Proprietary > information. If this email is not intended for you, and you are not > responsible for the delivery of this email message to the addressee, > do not keep, copy or deliver this email message to anyone. Please > destroy this email in its entirety and notify the sender by reply > email. Your cooperation is appreciated. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > * --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> with the body: unsubscribe spectrum > [email protected] > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
