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Posted by John Heitmuller on July 14, 2008, 10:11 am
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Hi, I cannot get the Cisco SDM v2.5 to run on systems running Window
Server 2003 R2. I have no problem getting SDM to run on systems
running Windows XP or Vista. I have tried to install and run SDM on
three different W2003R2 systems. Two were freshly installed and
patched lab computers and one was a two year old utility server I have
in my office.
I feel like I am missing some basic configuration difference between
server and workstation versions of Windows. I have searched the web,
news groups, and Cisco=92s site, but have not found any reference to
this problem.
What happens is this=85
(1) The SDM Launcher applet is displayed. I enter the IP address of a
router.
(2) Internet Explorer pops up with a prompt about displaying blocked
content. I respond by approving the running of the blocked content.
(3) A login Dialog is displayed. I enter a valid user id and
password.
(4) Then, instead of the SDM Windows being display, and IE windows is
displayed with the following text.
<!---
*
* runAPP.shtml
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
*-->
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script language=3D"javascript" src=3D"common.js"></script>
<script language=3D"javascript" src=3D"appsupport.js"></script>
<script language=3D"javascript" src=3D"localized_msgs6.js"></script>
<script language=3D"javascript">
function getcookie(cookiename) {
var cookiestring=3D""+document.cookie;
var index1=3Dcookiestring.indexOf(cookiename)
if (index1=3D=3D-1 || cookiename=3D=3D"") {
return "";
}
var index2=3Dcookiestring.indexOf(';',index1);
if (index2=3D=3D-1) index2=3Dcookiestring.length;
var c =3D unescape(cookiestring.substring(index1+cookiename.length
+1,index2));
return c;
} // getcookie()
=2E .
=2E .
=2E .
Java is installed and enabled on the servers. Anybody have any odea
what this problem could be?
Thanks,
John
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Posted by alexd on July 15, 2008, 11:01 am
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:11:12 -0700, John Heitmuller wrote:
> (4) Then, instead of the SDM Windows being display, and IE windows is
> displayed with the following text.
Have you tried Firefox? No problems with SDM and ASDM + Firefox on 2003R2
here.
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Posted by John Heitmuller on July 15, 2008, 11:18 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Thanks, that was a huge help. SDM fired right up with firefox. Now
I'm really curious. Obviously, this is a deault setting issue with IE
and Server 2003 R2. I'll see if I can figure out what the setting
conflict is and post it back here.
Thanks again,
John
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