Cisco View and Java

me19562

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I'm getting a message every time I try to use CiscoView from CiscoWorks 2000 that said "Please grant premission to launch CiscoView"

Anyone idea?
 

spidey07

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There are specific browser versions and browser settings needed for Cisco Works and Cisco view. You'll also need the Java 1.3 console.

Make sure you have Java enabled on your browser. I'm looking for the cisco link that tells you everything you need.

 

spidey07

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here you go...

From CiscoWorks2000 release notes...


Java?CiscoWorks2000 uses two types of Java. Certain applications use the browser's native Java Virtual Machine (JVM), while others use Sun's Java Plug-in. In order for CiscoWorks2000 to function correctly, you must be using the correct version of Java.

The supported native JVM versions are as follows:



Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5?JVM 5.0.0.3186 or later.


Netscape 4.75?the correct version of JVM is installed.

The supported Java Plug-in versions are as follows:



Windows 9x, NT, and 2000?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.


Solaris?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.


AIX?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.


HP-UX?Java Plug-in 1.2.2.


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Note The Plug-in version is independent of the browser used.

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To install the Java Plug-in, follow the steps below:



Internet Explorer?When you attempt to launch any CiscoWorks2000 application that uses the Java Plug-in for the first time, Internet Explorer will automatically install the correct Java Plug-in version for you.


Netscape?When you attempt to launch any CiscoWorks2000 application that uses the Java Plug-in for the first time, CiscoWorks2000 will redirect you to a page from which you can download and install the correct Java Plug-in version.


Manual Installation?To manually install the Java Plug-in, refer to Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server.


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Note CiscoWorks2000 only supports the Java Plug-in versions mentioned above. Installing a different version, including a newer version, can cause CiscoWorks2000 to malfunction.

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To see Java related messages, look in the the Java console. To do this, enable and then open the Java console. There are two Java consoles involved: the native JVM's Java console and the Java Plug-in's Java console.


To enable the native JVM console when using Internet Explorer:


a. Select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.

b. Click Java Console.

c. To open the console select View > Java Console.

To enable the native JVM console when using Netscape:


a. Select Preferences > Advanced > Enable Java.

b. To open the console select Communicator > Tools > Java Console.

To enable the Java Plug-in console when using Windows 98, NT, or 2000:


a. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.

b. Double-click Java Plug-in.

c. Select Enable Java Console.

To enable the Java Plug-in console when using Solaris, AIX, or HP-UX:


a. Run the program <Pathname to your Java 2 runtime environment installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel.

b. Select Show Java Console.


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Note The Java Plug-in console will automatically open when you launch an application that uses it.
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