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Release 2.6.5 is now available (RC4)


Michel Kohanim

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Release 2.6.5 (RC4) beta is now available and may be downloaded immediately.

 

For fixes and enhancements, please peruse our beta forum at http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=930. You may also post your comments/questions and issues relating to 2.6.5 to the same forum.

 

IMPORTANT

1. For those upgrading from release 2.6, please note that releases 2.6.1 and above will use default HTTP/HTTPS ports of 80/443 respectively. As such, before upgrading Disable Internet Access

2. If you have used bookmarks, please update them accordingly. If you have problems finding ISY, try http://www.universal-devices.com/27

3. If you are upgrading from 2.6.1, please make sure you export all your programs and store them in a safe place

4. As always, please take a backup of your ISY

 

Due to massive changes in this release, please do be kind enough to thoroughly test those functions most important to you specifically schedules and triggers.

 

INSTRUCTIONS

- Userid = isy

- Password = autoupdate

- For ISY-26, download the update from http://www.universal-devices.com/update ... nsteon.zip do not unzip

- For ISY-99i Series, download the update from http://www.universal-devices.com/update ... nsteon.zip do not unzip

- Login to Admin Console using http://www.universal-devices.com/27

-- Ignore Request Failed messages

-- Choose Help->Manually Upgrade My Lighting and choose the file you downloaded in the previous step

- Important: After upgrading, please close Admin Console, close all web browser processes, clear your Java cache, and reopen Admin Console. If there are any web browser processes running, the Java cache will not be cleared.

 

LIMITATIONS

- IES Touchscreens will not work with this release. Update is forthcoming

- InterfaceGo will not work with this release. Update is forthcoming

- WSDK requires modifications to work with this release. Update is forthcoming

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Dear fellow forum members,

 

Please accept our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience!

 

Thankfully we do have a work-around:

 

After downloading the appropriate 2.6.5 update file (for either ISY-26 or ISY-99i), please ensure that your Administrative Console is closed, and then open the console by going to the following link: http://www.universal-devices.com/27.

 

Ignore (dismiss) any Request Failed messages, go to the Help menu, choose Manually Upgrade My Lighting, and select the update file you just downloaded.

 

The 2.6.5 update should be successfully installed.

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Good Update.

I see some screen enhancements - subtle but attractive.

I like other enhancements - next schedule event time.

I am still reviewing all of the other screens,

One question - Any idea when the next Sun Java update for Mac will come? We need sorting capability on the program summary screen.

 

Keep up the good work!

 

Clarence

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I noted that the local access address changed with the update. Was

 

http://192.168.1.105:60333/0/p

 

now its

 

http://192.168.1.105

 

also it started asking for the userid when the IE window opens and again when the admin console opens.

 

The www.universal-devices\99i address no longer works at all getting a socket open failed in java.net

 

The www.universal-devices\27 address results in all kind of errors

 

now my userid and password is no longer recognized at all.

 

How do I go back so I can actually use the ISY again?

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jcthorne,

 

Yes, the local address will change with the update from 1.0 to 2.6.1+ ... please make sure you clear your Java cache and try:

http://www.universal-devices.com/27 (99i is for 1.0 release)

 

For security reasons, you cannot get to ISY's home page without first logging in.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

I noted that the local access address changed with the update. Was

 

http://192.168.1.105:60333/0/p

 

now its

 

http://192.168.1.105

 

also it started asking for the userid when the IE window opens and again when the admin console opens.

 

The www.universal-devices\99i address no longer works at all getting a socket open failed in java.net

 

The www.universal-devices\27 address results in all kind of errors

 

now my userid and password is no longer recognized at all.

 

How do I go back so I can actually use the ISY again?

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Michel, I did that as well. It did not help.

 

The strange thing, I was worried that the upgrade might have hosed the ISY. So I downloaded 2.6.4 again and tried to update it. I got the same error at the same time.

 

The last thing I tried was to clear out the temp files of Firefox. Then I cleared the Java cache. And tried it again.

 

I even tried clearing out Java and Firefox and using IE7 instead. Still no luck.

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Hi clark21236,

 

This is sounding more and more like a firewall issue. Have you changed your firewall software since? What firewall software do you have?

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

Michel, I did that as well. It did not help.

 

The strange thing, I was worried that the upgrade might have hosed the ISY. So I downloaded 2.6.4 again and tried to update it. I got the same error at the same time.

 

The last thing I tried was to clear out the temp files of Firefox. Then I cleared the Java cache. And tried it again.

 

I even tried clearing out Java and Firefox and using IE7 instead. Still no luck.

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My home computer only uses the Windows firewall, nothing else.

 

When you use the http://www.universal-devices.com/27 does it do anything different than when you access the system internally?

 

Also, does it make any difference if the device has a static IP address?

 

I can try the update from my laptop if you think that makes a difference. It is using NOD32 Smart Security.

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Hello clark21236,

 

That's very strange!

 

The http://www.universal-devices.com/27'>http://www.universal-devices.com/27 basically uses the applet from our website rather than the applet from ISY.

 

Please do try your laptop but I am sure you are going to have more problems with your laptop because of NOD32.

 

One more option is: when you clear your Java cache, please make sure ALL OTHER browser windows are closed (both IE/Firefox).

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

My home computer only uses the Windows firewall, nothing else.

 

When you use the http://www.universal-devices.com/27 does it do anything different than when you access the system internally?

 

Also, does it make any difference if the device has a static IP address?

 

I can try the update from my laptop if you think that makes a difference. It is using NOD32 Smart Security.

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