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02-28-2005 05:58 AM
02-28-2005 05:58 AM
I'm trying to admin one of our VA 7400s with command view, but every time I try to link to it thru a Windows XP system SP2 it attempts to Install Java 1.4.2 and I receive the Error:
Error 1606:Could not access network location http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/GetFile/1.4.2-b28/windows-i586/jz142000.cab.
Has anyone else run into this running Commandview from their XP machine... HELP :)
Error 1606:Could not access network location http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/GetFile/1.4.2-b28/windows-i586/jz142000.cab.
Has anyone else run into this running Commandview from their XP machine... HELP :)
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03-02-2005 02:39 AM
03-02-2005 02:39 AM
Re: Java and Command View 1.08
Is there any other way to run commandview ?
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03-15-2005 02:25 AM
03-15-2005 02:25 AM
Solution
Hi Darren,
It's quit a while ago, but I think here's a possible solution.
If you have a UNIX box connected to your VA, try the following:
Make sure you run an X-server on your client (Reflection X or Xmanager)
login with telnet or ssh to UNIX and enter following:
EXPORT DISPLAY=:0.0
launcher &
launcher has to exist in your path!!
Cheers and good luck!
RenÃ
It's quit a while ago, but I think here's a possible solution.
If you have a UNIX box connected to your VA, try the following:
Make sure you run an X-server on your client (Reflection X or Xmanager)
login with telnet or ssh to UNIX and enter following:
EXPORT DISPLAY=
launcher &
launcher has to exist in your path!!
Cheers and good luck!
RenÃ
Nothing is more successfull as failure
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