Jack1902 Posted September 21, 2019 Posted September 21, 2019 My ISY994iZW is connected to a Sony Vaio Windows 10 PC. I'm getting a new Dell Windows 10 PC. 1. Will I be able to access the Admin Console from both PCs? Both PCs will be connected to the same network as the ISY. 2. I've read the ISY-994i Home Automation Cookbook on "Connecting to the ISY from a Local PC". It recommends Internet Explorer or Firefox for running Java . Which is the preferred browser? 3. Any little tricks or traps I should be aware of? Thanks very much for your help. - Jack1902
Bumbershoot Posted September 22, 2019 Posted September 22, 2019 20 hours ago, Jack1902 said: 1. Will I be able to access the Admin Console from both PCs? Both PCs will be connected to the same network as the ISY. Yes, should be no problem at all. 20 hours ago, Jack1902 said: 2. I've read the ISY-994i Home Automation Cookbook on "Connecting to the ISY from a Local PC". It recommends Internet Explorer or Firefox for running Java . Which is the preferred browser? Nowadays, neither. Use the ISY Launcher instead on either or both computers. 20 hours ago, Jack1902 said: 3. Any little tricks or traps I should be aware of? Using the ISY Launcher may make life easier for you. By using it, you don't have to manually ensure that the ISY UI and firmware versions don't conflict, as the ISY Launcher manages this for you.
Jack1902 Posted September 22, 2019 Author Posted September 22, 2019 Hi Bumbershoot - Thank you VERY much for your reply. If I may ask a follow-up question: I interpret your reply to my second question to mean that I do not have to download Java. Is this correct? Thanks again, Jack1902
larryllix Posted September 22, 2019 Posted September 22, 2019 15 minutes ago, Jack1902 said: Hi Bumbershoot - Thank you VERY much for your reply. If I may ask a follow-up question: I interpret your reply to my second question to mean that I do not have to download Java. Is this correct? Thanks again, Jack1902 You will require java. ISY admin console doesn't use a browser once acquired. Java will not run under most browsers now, and only exists as a separate package.
Jack1902 Posted September 23, 2019 Author Posted September 23, 2019 To Techman and larryllix: Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. 1
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