toptierweb Posted Thursday at 05:53 AM Posted Thursday at 05:53 AM My mac popped up a java update and i clicked ok. Now when I click the launcher it shows the icon on the screen then quits right away. does not load the launcher finder window or anything. Anyone else experience this? Quote
paulbates Posted Thursday at 10:30 AM Posted Thursday at 10:30 AM When java is refreshed, you need to re-download the launcher: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp Delete existing links/icons first Quote
Techman Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM I had the same issue with the current Java update. I had to uninstall Java and re-install, that resolved the problem.. Quote
toptierweb Posted Thursday at 03:44 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:44 PM 1 hour ago, Techman said: I had the same issue with the current Java update. I had to uninstall Java and re-install, that resolved the problem.. Did you still redownload the current java version or a specific build? Quote
Techman Posted Thursday at 05:14 PM Posted Thursday at 05:14 PM I installed the latest version, Version 8 Update 451 (build 1.8.0_451-b10). Quote
toptierweb Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM Author Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM 1 hour ago, Techman said: I installed the latest version, Version 8 Update 451 (build 1.8.0_451-b10). did that and it still gets stuck. redownload start.jnlp and it looks like its doing its thing but stuck at downloading application. Even though thats there the iox launcher gets added to the desktop. if I click that it looks like its gonna start with the UD logo on screen but just quits. Not sure where to go from here. Quote
dbwarner5 Posted Thursday at 07:31 PM Posted Thursday at 07:31 PM take a look at this post and see if this helps. Quote
Techman Posted Thursday at 08:08 PM Posted Thursday at 08:08 PM (edited) @toptierweb Did you clear your java cache, checking all 3 boxes, before downloading the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp Edited Thursday at 08:08 PM by Techman 1 Quote
toptierweb Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago I ended up updating my mac OS and rebooting then clearing java cache and redownloading the start.jnlp which seems to have fixed it. But it didnt make my iox launcher shortcut for me. Quote
Techman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago When you run the "start.jnlp" program it will install the IoX Launcher icon on your desktop. If you still don't have the icon then clear your java cache again and run the the start.jnlp program again. Quote
dbwarner5 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Techman said: When you run the "start.jnlp" program it will install the IoX Launcher icon on your desktop. If you still don't have the icon then clear your java cache again and run the the start.jnlp program again. @toptierweb After following @Techman's advice, I usually like to past this into a browser: http://<eisyip address>:8080/admin.jnlp, substituting the eisy IP address into the string. This will put an admin.jnlp file on your desktop. Clicking this shortcut will then be a direct local link right into your Eisy, skipping the whole launcher process. Only works for local connections though. Enter your local username and password. cheers. Quote
toptierweb Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, dbwarner5 said: @toptierweb After following @Techman's advice, I usually like to past this into a browser: http://<eisyip address>:8080/admin.jnlp, substituting the eisy IP address into the string. This will put an admin.jnlp file on your desktop. Clicking this shortcut will then be a direct local link right into your Eisy, skipping the whole launcher process. Only works for local connections though. Enter your local username and password. cheers. This is awesome. I was wondering if there was something like this. 1 Quote
toptierweb Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 52 minutes ago, Techman said: When you run the "start.jnlp" program it will install the IoX Launcher icon on your desktop. If you still don't have the icon then clear your java cache again and run the the start.jnlp program again. that did it. thanks 1 Quote
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