06-14-2013 03:06 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:17 AM
Hi together,
yesterday we have done a mistake. We have upgraded to TMS 14.2. :-D
The Smart scheduling client is......!
So we need to use the normal "new Conference" Webpage.
But when someone klicks on the calender to select a date, nothing happens.
We are using here the IE 9.
It is working with Firefox, Safari, IE 8, but not with IE9.
Who has this problem also? Is there a fix of this Bug?
Our workaround is to type in the date manually.
Greetings
Jens
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06-21-2013 02:01 AM
After an upgrade to Java Version 6.0.430 everything works fine.
The version before was 6.0.330.
rgds,
Jens
06-21-2013 02:06 AM
Super and good to hear. Thanks for following up Jens
06-14-2013 04:16 AM
Hi Jens,
Just tested on several different TMS servers using IE9 and I can't replicate the issue. Also not a bug. However, do you have compatibility view selected. This is also a calendar popup so is your browser blocking the opening of that popup? More than likely a browser issue rather than at TMS one.
As far as 14.2.x and the Smart Scheduler replacing the former TMS Scheduler, always read the release notes before upgrading
rgds,
Dale
06-14-2013 04:26 AM
One tip: The Free/Busy overview page has been removed!
I had to abort a migration and rall back to version 13 because of this changing. The first thing my customer testes after upgrading to 14 was this page, and when he didn't find it he became very angry. =/
I asked Cisco about this changing, and they told that the page was removed because it impacts TMS's performance, because of the database required to make the page. It was something like that.
Regards
Paulo Souza
06-19-2013 11:11 PM
Hi everybody,
I have now installed the TMS Version 14.2.2 and I can specify the problem.
The problem occurs only at the protocol "https" with "http" everything works fine.
This situation is the same with the browsers (IE8, IE9), Firefox has still not the problem.
Has anybody any idea?
Regards Jens
06-20-2013 12:54 AM
Jens,
Since the calendar popup is Java based, it's more than likely a Java script error. In IE, if you go into Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and then select on the "Display a notification about every script error", this should/could possibly tell you what is going on or not going on.
rgds,
Dale
06-21-2013 02:01 AM
After an upgrade to Java Version 6.0.430 everything works fine.
The version before was 6.0.330.
rgds,
Jens
06-21-2013 02:06 AM
Super and good to hear. Thanks for following up Jens
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