OR am I missing something in the later version that I'd see if I could see if run ISY Launcher, a fancier console or something? Clear the java cache (delete your java cached apps): You always delete the installer.ĭelete your "start.jnlp"s. Having the ISY Launcher (the app) sitting on your desktop is the end goal in this process. I'm sure that the following is not technically correct but, FWIW, I think about this process being like downloading an app installer (start.jnlp) and then running this installer which is what installs the app you want (ISY Launcher). You then use the ISY Finder to launch the Admin Console on whatever UDI box is on your LAN (994 or Polisy, no difference). Of course ISY Launcher is sort of misnamed because it actually opens the ISY Finder. You then delete start.jnlp and use the "ISY Launcher" every time you need to get into the Admin Console. Regarding start.jnlp, you download that (after clearing your java cached applications and applets) and only run it once to put the "ISY Launcher" alias on your desktop. I would think you want to be on the latest version of Java first. Since Im not a long term UDI/ISY user, I would be hesitant upgrading the ISY until the Java issue is resolved and updated. There are some ways to remove Java, but I don't think you need to try that until you verify again what version of Java you are on, just in case it has been upgraded in the background of the other issues. This is how I launch now and should be faster. You Should have an icon on your desktop now "ISY Launcher", if it works the same as it does with Polisy. I was launching my Admin Console every time with the Start.jnlp until working with Geddy a little bit and getting a better understanding. Apparently if I need a newer Java I will have to remove the old one and reinstall the new one and I haven't found out how to do that reading the Java website.) Where do I get this file and will it be compatible with my "old" Java (Version 8 Update 331) on my Mac or do I need to remove and reinstall Java to get a later Java version on my Mac first and how do I do that? (As I said in original message, If I try to update Java through the Mac's Java Preferences page, the circle just spins forever. When I try to "Manually Update" ISY, it asks me to select a file. So I'm worried that my Java is still not updated and that could cause problems if I try to upgrade ISY It brings me to the page about trusting this developer and I click Run and it runs. Now when I go back to Start (2).jlnp and run it again, it no longer complains about my Java being out of date, it skips that part, so I can't try it again. I choose the Administrative Console and I'm up and running again. I click on the first line and a pop up menu appears giving me a choice of running the Administrative Console and something else. I started over again and this time I did not select the "update" option but instead the "run" option. So I clicked on Update in this dialog and then it just crashed. The first time I got to this dialog, it said my Java was out of date. I'm then told that my Java is out of date. There is no box for "unidentified developers" btw.īut it does seem to make a difference if I click the lock to open the General tab, enter my password, and THEN run Start.jnlp (actually it's Start (2).jnlp because I have two previous versions). When I open up the General tab in the Security and Privacy preferences page, that particular section of the page is greyed out, but I can see that the "App store and identified developers" box IS checked. I already did have the "App Store and identified developers" box marked. Thanks! It works now but I'm still worried that my Java is out of date, and also that my ISY is out of date, and I'm unable to update either one. I tried both clearing the cache and adding to the Java Exception site list and neither helped. I click on the file and it says "start.jnlp cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer". I went to the page to re-download the ISY Administrative Console. " And it is "stuck" apparently, either that or I do have the latest version, I can't tell. Reading about Java on the Java website (never a pleasant experience) it appears that this is the only way to "Update Java. When I go to the Java Update tab, I see a rotating circle that just rotates forever. The "About" says I have version 8 Update 331 (1.8.0_331-b09) which is from this year (but current?). The Java Preferences do not seem to be useful. The Details page shows "illegal URL redirect" at top of traceback list. I cannot update the console via the webpage sometimes discussed because that fails too in a similar way (described further below).īoth the console and the dashboard fail with "Unable to Launch Application." It doesn't help to use "Open" to open the application. The ISY994 Dashboard is dated November 25, 2017. On Mac, I had been using the ISY994i Admin Console for years, including a few months ago.
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