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Can't log in after Java update

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Tried logging into the ISY at the usual local address xxx.xxx.x.x:xx/admin. This time, it said I needed to update java, so I followed the prompt and did so. It went to the legit Java site (no phishing) and I downloaded and installed the update. It completed successfully but now when I go to my ISY address, I get the following error and Java won't load:

 

Missing Application-Name manifest attribute for: http://192.168.1.7:99/web/insteon.jar

 

The full details window displays the following:

 

Java Plug-in 10.51.2.13

Using JRE version 1.7.0_51-b13 Java HotSpot Client VM

User home directory = C:\Users\Vinnie

----------------------------------------------------

c: clear console window

f: finalize objects on finalization queue

g: garbage collect

h: display this help message

l: dump classloader list

m: print memory usage

o: trigger logging

q: hide console

r: reload policy configuration

s: dump system and deployment properties

t: dump thread list

v: dump thread stack

x: clear classloader cache

0-5: set trace level to

----------------------------------------------------

Missing Application-Name manifest attribute for: http://192.168.1.7:99/web/insteon.jar

 

If I do a system restore, it goes back to telling me I need to do the Java update. So now I can't get into the ISY either way. It either requires the update or I do the update and it fails to let me in with the error above.

 

I tried twice with the same results.

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