The checks on the Java components are now far more stringent.
There are of course our 2 standard elements in creating windows policy exceptions for the Java applets and adding the site to the local intranet zone in IE.
1 – Internet Explorer and Java versions
If you run Internet Explorer 11, it will require up to date versions of Java installed on the client PC.
2 – Local intranet and Java site security exceptions list
Please see the following 2 articles to apply the configuration required for AutoVue to run in Internet Explorer (please follow the instructions very carefully);
In organisations, these are normally set up as windows policies by system administrators.
Stop Java pop-up warning messages when viewing files in an Oracle AutoVue -http://www.support.lifecycle-tech.com/hc/en-gb/articles/203363465-Stop-Java-pop-up-warning-messages-when-viewing-files-in-an-Oracle-AutoVue
Add AutoVue application to local intranet zone in Internet Explorer -http://www.support.lifecycle-tech.com/hc/en-gb/articles/204091319-Add-AutoVue-application-to-local-intranet-zone-in-Internet-Explorer
3 – Client PC’s need access to the signed Java certificates for AutoVue and the <SharePoint/DigEplan/Review Cloud/DPP> application require access to the following addresses for certificate verification
http://s1.symcb.com/pca3-g5.crl
http://crl.verisign.com/pca3-g5.crl
http://crl.verisign.com/pca3.crl
Please see the following 2 articles to apply the configuration required for AutoVue to run in Internet Explorer (please follow the instructions very carefully);
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