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Problem with Java and windows xp

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On some window computers I get a solid black overlay in my webviewer when I allow the applet. If I tell the webviewer noapplet the image appears (but no drag N drop). I was using Java 6_0_11. I disabled 6_0_11 and I'm now running 6_0_7. Recommended by FileMaker, At least for the Admin Console. Any Ideas? My Client is a all windows based environment.

  • 5 weeks later...

please make sure that you update all 360Works plugins to their latest version. If that does not resolve the issue please give me a call and we'll troubleshoot further.

  • 3 weeks later...

I'm having the exact same problem. I'm using the latest version of Supercontainer as a standalone, and it fails to run on XP PCs running Internet Explorer with Java 6 Update 11 or 12. This is the error:

java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to connect to http://10.0.0.58:8020/SuperContainer/Files. Verify that the port number is correct. For standalone usage, the default port is 8020. For tomcat deployment, the default port is 8080.

I have tried different ports, but under Java 6 Updates 11 and 12, it is always the same. Supercontainer does work, however, if I roll back client PC Java to Java 6 Update 7.

Firefox seems to be OK, regardless of the Java update version. We cannot, however, ask our staff to use Firefox for some applications and IE for others.

Got your email (sent a response) and will post an update here once we resolve your issue

  • 2 weeks later...

For anyone else who has this problem, it appears to be an issue Java in a proxied environment.

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