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January 10th, 2013 13:00
Need help publishing an URL
I thought this would be a super simple thing...
Environment: vWorkspace 7.6 (.305.791) running on a 32bit Windows Server 2003 R2 Server
Issue: I've published an URL that runs an ADP application (eTIME to be exact). Now, this web page requires the use of Java. It seems that when I go to open up the URL it doesn't seem to invoke the Java add-on so it errors out.
Set as Applciation Type Content, launched on server (users not always connecting via LAN or VPN)
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DELL-Andrew W1
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January 10th, 2013 13:00
Hi Mike,
It sounds like that should work.
Can you do a test for me? Create a second "Managed Application" but this time make the Application type "Desktop"
When you connect to the server in this way, if you open up the URL, does it work or do you still have the Java issue?
If you still have a Java issue then it might just be a local server issue. Did it ever work on that server?
Thanks.
hfmike1
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January 10th, 2013 14:00
If I RDP Straight to the server, I don't have the issue. If I 'redirect' the URL to the client, I don't have the issue.
Now, publishing an entire desktop, I also do not have the issue.
Only when I publish the URL
DELL-Andrew W1
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January 10th, 2013 14:00
Hello,
That's very strange.
We do give another way of publishing a URL
Create a Managed Application of type program.
The program you should publish is your browser and the argument used should be the URL.
For example, In my 64bit lab, this opens IE and the url www.crash.net
hfmike1
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January 10th, 2013 15:00
I've done so.
I know it doesn't make sense. I swear that it worked a while back (project to roll-out has been on a shelf for almost a year (server was built, up, and running for quite some time now)).
Anyway, thanks for the attempts.
EDIT: Turned out to be that our version of the software (for that published URL) required a pretty old version of Java. Downgraded the server's version of Java and it works now.
DELL-Andrew W1
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January 10th, 2013 15:00
Hi Mike,
Can you raise a case with support so we can get on a Webex and take a look at this with you.
The issue that you're having doesn't make sense so a quick webex should make it clear.
Thanks.
hfmike1
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January 10th, 2013 15:00
I hadn't thought of that... That's how I do it on our other desktop virt. system (that I'm trying to get away from).
However, that's not working either