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Java Security Settings

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 2:34 pm
by Kandarim
Or: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

A few days ago, oracle has updated the java runtimes to 7u51. Starting with this update, self-signed webstart applications are completely blocked in the default security settings. If this is the case for you, you'll see this screen (for the custom clients, for the vanilla client the name and location will differ):

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Sadly, oracle decided to screw up independent and low-budget (or non-profit) developers with their latest update. To get around this issue, you open the java control panel: javacpl.exe. Make sure to open the right control panel (you'll have a different one for each java installation you have). In the control panel, go to the security tab and lower the security to "medium". (notice how oracle implies they don't have an option for low security? wishful thinking, I say)

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Additionally, with the most recent versions of Java you also have to include the download locations as 'trusted':
http://forum.salemthegame.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8388&start=20#p167676

This will once again allow you to launch the clients (both the default and the custom ones)

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:41 pm
by Cheena
Well thank you. I don't have this problem cause ***** Java update, but I've seen a lot of people having this problem so, thanks a lot for them. You're awesome :D

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:43 pm
by Syndarn
Or, if Java 7.

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Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:54 pm
by Kandarim
Cheena wrote:Well thank you. I don't have this problem cause ***** Java update, but I've seen a lot of people having this problem so, thanks a lot for them. You're awesome :D


well, yeah. I don't normally update my java as faithfully, but given earlier problems with the clients / latest java updates concerning the security settings, i've taken to following the latest update :)

Thanks syndarn for the additional screenshots.
darn, you know XP is now officially outdated, right ? :D

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 8:58 pm
by MagicManICT
Thanks, Kandarim. This has been an issue since u45. I'll sticky this for a while as I'm sure there will be more coming around when they find this update doesn't work any better than the last.

If Oracle would patch security holes instead of just dodging around them....

side note: XP has been outdated since 7, but there's a ton of people out there still running computers that won't run 7 effective due to RAM, processor, or video. Microsoft has announced multiple times they're ending support of XP, but every single time there's been enough customer "encouragement" to get them to drop the date. Support is set to end in March, I believe, and it looks like it is going through this time.

At this point, Java 8 won't support XP when it is released. Just a heads up. No idea if it will be more secure than 7 or not. I believe the Java source is usually available, though, and unless it is fully 64 bit (no 32 bit support), a group could, in theory, act as 3rd party support. If you need to upgrade to 8 and are still running XP, it's something to look for.

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:22 am
by Syndarn
Kandarim wrote:darn, you know XP is now officially outdated, right ? :D


Yeah. i should upgrade . This is a old pc that is Running a label Printing Software . Not sure if Win 7-8 Can handle it. its very old 16- bit prog. : )

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:19 am
by cerebralcow
I have Java 7 build 15 but I can't find an exceptions list anywhere in the settings. Where do I go to add an exception to Java?

Also just in case I'm having a different problem my security settings keep getting reset to high when I try to run the Salem client.

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:53 pm
by Kandarim
Kandarim wrote:A few days ago, oracle has updated the java runtimes to 7u51. Starting with this update

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 4:38 pm
by Monsterix
That excepion doesnt help in my case. Same message about blocked self-signed program

Re: How Oracle screwed up and how to fix it

PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:59 pm
by Syndarn
Might sound abit dumb to ask, but are you sure you entered the correct adress?