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Search User login Log in using OpenID What is OpenID? Username * Password * Log in using OpenID Cancel OpenID login Create new account Request new password Log in More like this Microsoft Security Essentials hates Google Chrome Amazon’s Silk not so smooth iPhone 5 Cameos in Recent Photos Showing Bigger and More Powerful Specs iPhone 4S Grills Android in Browser and GPU Performance Tests iOS 5 update rained on by iCloud? W3C Responds to New Copy Protection Proposal by Google, Microsoft & Netflix- Mozilla warns of a possible non-cooperation Microsoft Reveals Plan for its New Windows 8 File System Sony CMOS Sensor Found in the iPhone 4S Windows 8 to Revolutionize the Cloud with its New Skydrive Features Steve Jobs 1955-2011 Rest In Peace Home Getting Rid of "StoreCertificate - ClassNotFoundException" error in Java Get Your Free Subscription By Email: Getting Rid of "StoreCertificate - ClassNotFoundException" error in Java Submitted by Deepesh Agarwal on Sat, 09/29/2012 - 05:52 Indian IncomeTax DepartmenteFilingeTaxJavaJREFixing ClassNotFoundExceptionSolution for StoreCeritificate Error in JREOnline eFiling facility of Indian IncomeTax Department utilizes Java to enable core functionality of the website, including upload and signing of eReturns using digital signatures. Unfortunately, due to lack of update to support the most current Java 7 version, a user is shown the error as below when trying to digitally-sign and upload there XML return files. Things get even more mysterious when proper reason for the error is not available, although not without some work the error can be bypassed as instructed next. The reason for this error is that the newer Java 7 version do not show or provide any option to allow execution of unsigned Java applets, mysteriously showing the "StoreCertificate - ClassNotFoundException" error. To get past this error, a user needs to follow the steps below : Uninstall all version of java and reboot your computer - DO NOT SKIP THE REBOOT OR ELSE YOU WILL ENDUP WITH BROKEN JAVA SETUP. (You can also use the Java Uninstallation Solution if facing issues). Now, download and install Java Runtime Environment 6 from here - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre-6u31-download-1501637.html Reboot your computer and use Internet Explorer to access the website (other
Samples & SAS Notes Focus Areas SUPPORT License Assistance Manage My Software Account Downloads & Hot Fixes TRAINING & BOOKS Books Training Certification SAS Global Academic Program SAS OnDemand For Academics USERS GROUPS Advanced Search support.sas.com Knowledge Base Support Training & Books Store Support Communities Knowledge Base Products & Solutions System Requirements Install Center Third-Party Software Reference Documentation Papers Samples & SAS Notes Browse by Topic Search Samples Search Usage Notes Search Installation Notes Search Problem Notes Focus Areas http://www.megaleecher.net/Solution_StoreCertificate_Error Problem Note 30766: "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException", "unable to reach application server" when starting SAS Model Manager using Java Web Start If you are using Java Web Start to invoke SAS® Model Manager 2.1 after applying hot fix 21MODELMGR02, Java Web Start should automatically download the latest jars your machine needs to run SAS Model Manager. However, if http://support.sas.com/kb/30/766.html Java Web Start does not download the latest jars to the client machine, you might encounter problems such as: 1. Exporting models to the Metadata Repository will not work. The error message will be java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sas.analytics.eminer.metadata.EMMiningResult_Stub 2. Communication with a Secured Analytics Platform Server fails. You might get an error: unable to reach application server To circumvent the problems, clear the Java Web Start cache of SAS Model Manager by doing the following: Go to Start > Programs > Java Web Start Go to File > Preferences and click on the Advanced Tab. Click on the Clear Folder button. The next time you invoke SAS Model Manager 2.1 using Java Web Start, it should download all the latest jars. A hot fix is planned for this issue. Operating System and Release InformationProduct FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS ReleaseReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*SAS SystemSAS Model Manager ClientMicrosoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server2.19.1 TS1M3 SP4Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server2.19.1 TS1M3 SP4Microsoft Windows 2000 Server2.19.1 TS1M3 SP4Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional2.19.1 TS1M3 SP4Microsoft Windows NT Workstation2.19.1 T
participation - click to join Options Share RSS More Cancel Can't run Serial Viewer in Cyclades ACS6000. Get http://community.emerson.com/networkpower/support/avocent/serial/acs6000/f/176/t/4341 Java ClassNotFoundException. The Java details specify Missing Application-name manifest attribute for https://host-name.site-domain.com/mindterm.jar When I attempt to access devices through the Serial Viewer, I get a Java error. If I click for details, the initial Java Application Error window says it is a ClassNotFoundException. If I click the Details button from there, it application error brings up another window that has the following: Java Plug-in 11.25.2.18Using JRE version 1.8.0_25-b18 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM----------------------------------------------------Missing Application-Name manifest attribute for: https://host-name.domain-name.com/mindterm.jar These are new ACS boxes that have never been used before. We are running the latest firmware, 3.0.0.11. TheACS has a valid certificate installed on it. I tried application error class the Java workaround, to configure the site in my Java Exception Site List, and that does not make a difference. In the Java Security Warning window that pops up when I attempt to run the Serial Viewer, it says the certificate used to identify the application is expired. Application Name: com.cyclades.application.CycladesTerm Publisher: Avocent Huntsville Corporation Any ideas for what I cantry next? tjfoxtrot 22 Oct 2014 10:31 PM Cancel 3 Replies Stefan Liedtke 23 Oct 2014 3:26 PM Hello, I saw you're using Java 8. Unfortunately we haven't yet certified the ACS6000 for Java 8. Currently supported are Java 6 and Java 7. Best regards, S. Liedtke Cancel Gary 23 Oct 2014 9:00 PM In reply to Stefan Liedtke: Hello, The ACS6000 3.0.0.11 firmware release notes recommends that, "After the ACS 6000 console server firmware has been upgraded to version 3.0.0,it is mandatory that the web, cache of