Start / Stop your xMII 11.5 Server with a Widget !

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Hi Tim,
try to open the Java Web Start program (should be in C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_07\javaws\javaws.exe), go to File > Preferences and under the 'Proxies' section in the  'General' tab, select 'None'.
Then close all open browser windows and try again...
Note that disabling proxy servers in the Java Web Start tool will not affect normal Java Applets, which are handled by the Java browser plugin which comes with its own proxy configuration screen. If you company uses a proxy between its LAN and the net, the above setting will stop your uses from running any Java Web Start applications, such as BLE, but  not very many people use these anyways, so the impact should be minimal.
Good luck,
Sascha
P.S. If your users also have the JDK, then the javaws.exe binary is also found in C:\j2sdk1.4.2_07\jre\javaws.
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