I tried entering exceptions (as http://x.x.x.x as well as https://x.x.x.x). No go. Still gives the same error.

Craig


Quoting Jason Pond via Af <af@afmug.com>:

This is with the latest Java update just happened to me about 10 minutes
ago.  You have to add the IP to the exception list as http://x.x.x.x  then
click OK go to Configure Java in search under start menu.  Then click the
security tab and add exception.

It is a real pain.

Sincerely,

Jason Pond
Grizzly Internet, Inc

On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:38 PM, timothy steele via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

I have not seen that issue but I use Firefox for UBNT stuff.. There where
bug  fixes for that in 5.6 beta5 I think you might try that

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On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Craig Baird via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

Is Airview giving anyone else Java related grief? I've got 5.5.10 on
the radio, and when trying to run Airview, it pops an "Unable to
launch" error. I've googled for solutions, and so far nothing pans
out. Using the latest Java 8. In the past, it appears that the
solution to this problem was to drop Java security to medium. Oracle
appears to have removed that option in recent versions. Now you can
only select "High" or "Very High". However, you're supposed to be
able to accomplish the same thing by putting the URL into the
exception list. I've done that, but to no avail. I've also tried it
on a PC running Java 7 with the same results.

Does anyone have a solution to this?

Craig








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