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New or Modified Installation Files for TeamTrack 6.6
2. The VMTT applet is now obsolete.
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Mail Client will ignore certain HTML-formatted e-mail messages
<script> < applet > <embed>
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SourceBridge Web Client has expired certificate and complains about Java security model
Despite the warnings, the SourceBridge Web Client applet continues to be functional. To avoid seeing the warning messages, select the "Always trust contents from this publisher." box on dialogs that offer this choice.
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The wizard was interrupted before Serena License Manager could be completely installed.
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy From Local Security Settings applet , you select Local Policies
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Raw HTML is shown in field, even when Render HTML option is turned on
<a>, </a> < applet >,</ applet > <embed>, </embed>
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How to set up associations between SBM records and PVCS Version Manager check in operations
- configure the servlet information with the URL of the TeamTrack/SBM server. Communication between the two apps will take place using applets and the browser.
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TeamTrack 6.5 - Browser Release Notes
30. The Folders frame no longer uses a java tree applet . As part of this change, the Suppress Java setting has been removed from the User Profile page in the browser interface and the User - Preferences tab in the Administrator client.
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TeamTrack 63029 Patch
6.3 Suggested Fixes for Sun's Virtual Machine (Netscape and Internet Explorer) In Netscape, open the Java Plug-in Control Panel and in the Browser section, toggle APPLET SUPPORT on and off. In Internet Explorer, select Tools from the menu, and then select Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab, and then enable Java Applet Tag Support.
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TeamTrack 63029 Chinese Patch
6.3 Suggested Fixes for Sun's Virtual Machine (Netscape and Internet Explorer) In Netscape, open the Java Plug-in Control Panel and in the Browser section, toggle APPLET SUPPORT on and off. In Internet Explorer, select Tools from the menu, and then select Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab, and then enable Java Applet Tag Support.
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Folders not displaying on a Macintosh OS 9.0
Macintosh browser can mis-interpret the Java Applet which is running the folder pane. This will set the user to use an HTML folder pane.
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