01-06-2005 08:44 AM
I connect to a ciscoworks management via microsoft remote desktop (rdp). When I start ciscoworks via this connection, ciscoworks stops loading with the java check. Therefore, I cannot login. Starting ciscoworks localy, everything is fine.
Remark: RDP Client is running the right java version.
Can someone give me a helping hand.
Thanks
Edgar
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01-06-2005 06:51 PM
Edgar,
If you are using RDP to connect to the CW2K server, then you will need to ensure the CW2K server not only meets the requirements as a server, but also as a client. If you are starting the IE instance on the server, then it really doesn't matter what version of java you have on your local machine.
Because I use a Mac Powerbook day-to-day, I use this method to administer our CW2k implementation. Just ensure you are waiting long enough for all the java applets to load.
01-06-2005 06:51 PM
Edgar,
If you are using RDP to connect to the CW2K server, then you will need to ensure the CW2K server not only meets the requirements as a server, but also as a client. If you are starting the IE instance on the server, then it really doesn't matter what version of java you have on your local machine.
Because I use a Mac Powerbook day-to-day, I use this method to administer our CW2k implementation. Just ensure you are waiting long enough for all the java applets to load.
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