I'm using PolicyPak Java Rules Manager, but I still get Java prompts when visiting a webpage, or attempting to run a Java applet. What can I do?
I'm using PolicyPak Java Rules Manager, but I still get Java prompts when visiting a webpage, or attempting to run a Java applet. What can I do?
How are wildcards supported when used with IP addresses in the Java Rules Manager MMC console?
How are wildcards supported when used with IP addresses in the Java Rules Manager MMC console?
How does PolicyPak Java Rules Manager work with Virtualized Browsers and/or Java?
How does PolicyPak Java Rules Manager work with Virtualized Browsers and/or Java?
How are URLs evaluated within PolicyPak Java Rules Manager?
How are URLs evaluated within PolicyPak Java Rules Manager?
Does PolicyPak Java Rules Manager work with 64-bit versions of Java?
Does PolicyPak Java Rules Manager work with 64-bit versions of Java?
What is the earliest version / what versions of Java are required for Java Rules Manager to work with?
What is the earliest version / what versions of Java are required for Java Rules Manager to work with?
Why is the latest Java version installed being used instead of the version specified by Java Rules Manager?
Why is the latest Java version installed being used instead of the version specified by Java Rules Manager?