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Where are the SSL/Certificate Settings in 4.0.5?


aweber1nj

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Thanks, Michel.

 

First time I try that link it always gives me a pop-up "recv failed" (and java is not running). When I tried it a second time this morning it successfully installed.

 

Is there a complete list of java programs I can install? I guess I know about the "Admin Console" and now the "Dashboard".

 

Thanks again,

AJ

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Those were on my WinXP laptop (old laptop that does have Java 7 I keep in my den for surfing and email). I'll check from my Win7 machines today.

 

Seems like I get that on occasion from that laptop. Happens immediately on launch of the app from my desktop icon. Then the Java splash comes up like normal, but disappears and task manager says no java is running at that point.

 

To this thread's actual topic: I upgraded to Pro, because that looked like it had more of the options I needed (I don't need 1000 programs, nor do I have a lot of devices, so I didn't think I needed Pro when purchasing the unit). I successfully installed an SSL cert purchased from a CA, and it's working well.

 

Is there a way to make the dashboard and/or admin console connect via HTTPS, and can I configure a specific hostname/URL (it appears to use some kind of "ISY Finder" to start each time)?

 

Thanks again,

AJ

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Those errors you are getting are very strange! What's the operating system?

As far as Java, those are the only two.

I still get occassional errors popping-up when I try to start-up the dashboard. The title of the error-message-box is: "Java Web Start 10.45.2.18-fcs" and the text is: "Splash: recv failed" in case it helps.

 

Very annoying, and then I have to keep retrying to get into the dashboard.

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Hi aweber1nj,

 

I must confess that I truly believe the problem is in the networking layer between your computer and ISY. If you have this problem with all your computers, then the problem is in the router. If you have this problem with one of your computers, then I would look at firewall software (and/or VPN).

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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