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Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

 
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NJK-Work
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Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

Hi,

Not really SIM, but kind of related:

Does any know how to allow IE7 to work with the Java-based threshold applets on the HP System Management Pages of a server? For example the CPU or paging thresholds that have the sliding yellow and red triangles.

I have Java installed (I think 1.4.1) but all I get is a little "red x" in the applet when I open the page in IE7. I am sure this is just a security setting or advanced setting in IE, but I have not figured out which one.

Anyone got this to work?
Thanks
Nelson
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Daniel Leblanc
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

Did try updateing you re java ,because i am sur that the version is old
NJK-Work
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

Thanks - I'll check it out.
Nelson
Rob Buxton
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

Nelson,
I tend to use Firefox, but I do have IE7.
Tried that here and I could both see and set the thresholds.
I am on the new 1.6.0 version of the JRE. So Dan might be on the money with the JRE update.
NJK-Work
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

That was it! Thanks all. Daniel, post another reply and I'll give you the other 5 points.

Thanks
Nelson
Daniel Leblanc
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

Thanks Nelson!!
NJK-Work
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Re: Using IE7 to set Java-based thresholds

I had to upgrade to the latest version of the JRE. Then it worked.