I experienced the same issue with the same Windows environment. My experience
was java 7 anything was a problem, demoting to java 6 at least got the
management console working.
However, I ultimately scrapped the Windows deployment due to nfs share issues
with the clients loading the o/s I could never resolve. Redeploying on a Ubuntu
LTS 12.04 system solved everything and it all works wonderfully now.
Good luck
Frank
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From: Christopher Clark - BIS <christopher.cl...@za.sabmiller.com>
Date: 10/31/2013 7:39 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [openthinclient-user] Thin Client Manager Edit function not working
Hi
I am looking at OpenThinClient as an option for a thin client manager but I
have a small issue.
I am running windows 2008 R2 Enterprise, jre 7 and open thin client 1.0.0.
In The thin client manager when I Right click on anything in the navigation
tree the edit function does nothing. Does anyone else have this issue? Are
there any known solutions?
Thanks in advance,
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