Lionel van den Berg wrote:
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 13:44:54 +0100, Sabine Dinis Blochberger wrote:
>
> > Lionel van den Berg wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I manage a Java app that I've released using JWS. Some of my users
work
> >> in networks where they use windows and are not allowed to install
> >> anything.
> >>
> >>
> >> Does anyone know what the behavior is in such cases?
> >
> > A Java webstart application is downloaded into the JRE cache (you can
> > see this in the Java control panel). This is per user, like a browser
> > cache.
>
> As I explained to one interested admin user who has assumed it won't
> work. However, you will also note that the application will show up in
> the "add/remove applications" tool in the windows control panel. Can
this
> occur even for the most restricted user?
>
Hm, I hadn't noticed this. You can also see and uninstall it through the
"webstart application viewer" (javaws -viewer).
I'm going with "it should work", if a user can browse the 'net, he
should be able to use Java webstart.
> > You can your application by making a different user on
> > your machine, I supose.
>
> hmmm, that make not sense much. :).
Yes, that sentence no verb (DOH!). I meant *test* it on your own
machine.
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Sabine Dinis Blochberger
Op3racional
www.op3racional.eu


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