[cisco-voip] CM Admin problems on new machine?
Fretz, EA Eric at IS
Eric.A.Fretz at L-3Com.com
Wed Nov 16 13:43:59 EST 2005
So with Java, we have traded platform dependence for java version
dependence. Great.
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CM Admin problems on new machine?
I was testing out IPMA and the Manager client and Assistant client each
required a different version of JAVA to work. A workstation with Manager
client would not work with the Assistant client and vice versa.
I was 'this close' to dropping to the floor and getting into the fetal
position and start crying after finding that one out.
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From: Voll, <mailto:Scott.Voll at wesd.org> Scott
To: Brian Prentiss <mailto:bprentiss at gmail.com> ; TechGuy
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Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] CM Admin problems on new machine?
It's the java version. I see this on machines that don't have the right
Java version.
<rant> I wish Cisco would make it a priority to get all the IPT apps up to
the same version, and maybe even a current version. I have to use as least
two different machines to do all I need to do <I'm finished>
Scott
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CM Admin problems on new machine?
Some things to have a look at... I'm thinking it might be something to do
with the JAVA support.
Make sure you have java installed on there.. Java support was pulled from
Windows starting with sp1a if I remember correctly.
Also, make sure you don't have pop up blockers or third party toolbars
installed.
I've seen trouble with the Yahoo toolbar specifically, but that might not be
the trouble you are seeing...
Anyhow, for what it's worth.
On 11/16/05, TechGuy <techguy at gmail.com <mailto:techguy at gmail.com> > wrote:
Setting up a new pc for myself and running clean install of XP with the
built in SP2. Its a base install right now, simply XP with all the updates
from MS.
I open IE and go to my CCMAdmin page, login and go search for phones. I
select extension, contains and 12 and it says it returns 87 items but they
are never displayed.
I see an error sign (yellow exclamation) in the bottom left of IE, when you
open the error and read it it says:
Line: 264
Char: 3
Error: Object doesnt support this property or method
Code: 0
Is there something you have to do on a new system to get CCMAdmin working
correctly? Seems odd, but then again I never tried CCMAdmin from another PC
so who knows.
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