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Bob Amott
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Please see the attachment...

I can click on either one to open and the program appears to run just fine. Also, if I make any changes it is seen in both. Note: Both UUIDs are identical. The top one's URL is https:eisy.local:XXXX/desc. The bottom one is https://192.168.XX.XX:XXXX/desc

 

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@Bob Amott This means you're running an old version of the IoX Launcher. 

To fix:

  • Close admin console
  • Clear your java cache (temporary internet files)
  • Delete all old start.jnlp files from your system
  • Download a NEW start.jnlp file from the UDI website (clicking "My ISY" on the top right)
  • Run start.jnlp to add the IoX Launcher back to your desktop

Several months ago a bug was introduced into the start.jnlp code, but was fixed almost immediately. 

The 2 addresses are fine, and not an issue. UDI even confirmed this is "normal" and expected, but it has caused some to be concerned. It randomly happens. Because both addresses are "found" they cannot be deleted. Either can be used interchangeably to connect to your device as they are the same device.

 

Also, if you haven't run an 'update packages" lately please do so to be sure you are at the current versions for PG3x and IoX. There were bugs in early IoX 5.7.0 that have been fixed, but no "official" post/announcement was made (it was posted in the support thread). 

Browse to this page: https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt

(if you get an alert for it not being secure click on advanced and proceed to page)

Search the page for "isy-5.7.0" and see what you have after the .0. Looking for _5 (as of this posting).

Should see it showing as:

isy-5.7.0_5
Name           : isy
Version        : 5.7.0_5

 

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