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Opsman 6.1 wont launch from Ent Manager

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cknipe

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Jul 28, 2005
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Hi all,
This is a new install that has not launched yet. But when I try to launch ops from the enterprise manager client, it launched the internet explorer window but just hangs there. I checked all of the ops services and they are running. Anyone know anything that can cause this to hang?
 
I found in one of the release notes that you cannot access ops from 127.0.0.1 so I made sure I was doing this from a client on a different pc than the enterprise manager server.
 
I've got this problem too! I've been advised it's some security policy that stops the java app from launching. As a workaround I've RDP'd to the server as domain admin.

Will carry on hunting for the solution.
 
Make sure that you ONLY have Java 1.6.0_01 installed and active (uninstall any other versions that are)
Can you also add these Xmx256m to the Java runtime parameters field.

As for security there are a couple of known issues
go to administration tools / local security policy
click software restriction policy
assuming no policies have been assigned
right click on software restriction policy
click new software policies
double click enforcement
and select all users except administrators

Can you also make sure that DEP is turned off

right click my computer
select properties
click advanced tab
under startup and recovery click settings
in system startup click edit
this is the Boot.ini file
edit the /NoExecute=AlwaysOff
Save the file
and reboot server

If there are any security restrictions then this should put it right.

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when you say

"edit the /NoExecute=AlwaysOff"

do you mean just remove the /NoExecute=AlwaysOff from the boot.ini or do you mean that we should make sure the file says this?
 
Sorry I should have been a bit clearer
Yes just edit the /NoExecute=XXXX to 'AlwaysOff'
/NoExecute=AlwaysOff



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