![]() Isolation_full HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies Isolation_full HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Isolation_full HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies IE in our environment is quite locked down, so there had to be some reg keys added to HKEY_local_machine.txt So to answer the question regarding the IE not working, the answer lays with the HKLM keys. ![]() the site could/might stay on that version for the next two years, that is why it is not native install of JRE. The reason for that is to make sure the site opens with that version of Java. The package is just an icon file, URL and Java. No IE is harmed in the making of this package and the thinapp does not contain (nuts) IE. This URL is to use native IE, no matter the default browser. ![]() My thinapp is very small (content size not package size), it is just the latest version of Java 1.8.45 and a URL. To start with I will answer your questions. I had been going over this for about 6 hours trying to find a working solution, but not long after I asked the question, I managed to find the answer. Thanks Phil for getting back to my question. Maybe I am not using the right search terms in my "Altavista"ering (doesn't sound the same). However, closing the broken browser and relaunching the same thinapp link works.Īnybody with a few tips to share on the subject, be much appreciated, as the only things I can find are thinapp'ing the browser themselves or using thindirect to redirect the links people put in their browsers to run alt thinapp'd browsers. The settings menu only has File and Safety available, the page does not display, nothing in the URL field even attempting to go to favourite search engine does nothing, the URL sits in the field and won't go there. I have managed to create a thin package, but seems every time the user reboots and runs the thinapp, you are presented with a copy of IE that can't do anything. So anyway, short question - I am trying to ThinApp a URL with Java in it. The site works with the current version of Java, but our testers don't retest each site every month for every version of software that goes out. I have been tasked with creating a link to a URL in our work environment, but it requires the use of a version of Java.
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