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will the Native Java work on Firefox?
Hello
I'm having issues using launching an RDP link resource through firefox.
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I tried all options with no success
Any work a rounds or solutions?
Thanks
Carlos
Have you tried using the java client rather than the native for RDP? You may have more luck. Remember it will have to be enabled the java client both in your RDP policy object and on the VIP itself.
- Brad_ParkerCirrus
Have you tried using the java client rather than the native for RDP? You may have more luck. Remember it will have to be enabled the java client both in your RDP policy object and on the VIP itself.
- Carlos_Garibay_NimbostratusYes I did try java, but redirect printing does not work. I am using a SSL Certifcate signe by a 3rd party. I wonder if that has anything to do it with?
- Brad_ParkerCirrusAlso, have you installed the plug-in when prompted in FireFox?
- Carlos_Garibay_Nimbostratusyes, when I try to install I get " FIrefox has prevented this from installing an unverified ad on"
- Brad_Parker_139Nacreous
Have you tried using the java client rather than the native for RDP? You may have more luck. Remember it will have to be enabled the java client both in your RDP policy object and on the VIP itself.
- Carlos_Garibay_NimbostratusYes I did try java, but redirect printing does not work. I am using a SSL Certifcate signe by a 3rd party. I wonder if that has anything to do it with?
- Brad_Parker_139NacreousAlso, have you installed the plug-in when prompted in FireFox?
- Carlos_Garibay_Nimbostratusyes, when I try to install I get " FIrefox has prevented this from installing an unverified ad on"
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