Like David Easter responded, with quotations from the manuals, these consoles 
are no longer supported on the WUT..

I wonder if there is a registry hack or something to make it work like the 
Server Information when it was deprecated from the Admin tool.. What happens in 
instances where some of the customers may not be prepared to go the web way for 
whatever reasons. I am currently facing a few minor issues to get Flash Active 
X endorsed at one customer to make all this work, as in their environment only 
the Flash plugin is endorsed and apparently this is not enough to display all 
the Flash action menus etc. from these consoles. Installing just the Flash 
plugin appears not to satisfy the requirement for Flash although you do not get 
a warning on the login screens about flash missing..

Having faced this problem (still facing but working on a resolution path to get 
what's required endorsed) I could kind of wish there was a hack to make it 
happen on the User Tool maybe to at least buy some time until it is endorsed 
and then move towards the web interface.. The current design almost calls for a 
hard stop to progressing until we get our necessary endorsements.. Luckily we 
are still on development phase..

Joe

From: Mark Lev 
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 5:28 PM
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: 7.6.04 ITSM not working in client, but works on web

** 
Hello All,

 

I just installed 7.6.04 (Windows 2003 Server/SQL Server 2005 ) and everything 
works great on the web.

 

Within the client, the Incident Management Console, Change Management Console, 
Incident Form, Change Form do not show.  White box and that’s it.  The Welcome… 
doesn’t show name as it should.

 

Most common forms (CTM:People, etc) work fine.

 

Anyone see this or have any suggestions?

 

No errors that I was able to see in logs. 

 

Thanks,

Mark

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