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Hey Y'all:
We are currently on Windchill 9.0 m060, and when we use Internet Explorer to access Windchill, whenever a java applet launches, we have to "login" or Authenticate to get the applet to run. I will attach a screenshot showing the login window.
Funny thing is when you do the same thing using FireFox, no authentication window appears. MUCH nicer. Because of that, I don't think it is the server requiring us to authenticate.
So: How to get rid of the authenticate login?
-marc
CAD / PLM Manager
Jess,
Thanks for the info. We do experience the case where IE and Java fail to share the credentials. If you check the "Remember my password" box on the Java Authentication window, it will only remember it for that session. If you log out and back into Windchill you will have to re-enter the credentials every time.
Most of our users here have, and I do myself, have the Remember my Password checkbox selected on the IE log in window too, which does not help either.
Guess we will need to look at moving over to FF "officially".
-marc
In Reply to Jess Holle:
The server requires the same authentication in either case.
The issue is all around how the browser and Java Plug-In share
credentials so you don't have to re-enter them -- or fails to do so as
the case may be.
In the case of Firefox (on Windows at least), this sharing just plain
works -- as you noted.
In the case of Internet Explorer, this will /not /work /unless/ you
check the "Remember my password" checkbox when logging into Windchill at
the browser level. This is due to an architectural shortcoming in
Internet Explorer according to the various folk I've asked (e.g. Sun
engineers).
I've had reports of cases where Internet Explorer and the Java Plug-In
fail to share the password even when this checkbox has been checked, but
have not managed to reproduce this, much less determine why this ever
occurs or how to fix this. This is a failing in Internet Explorer
and/or the Java Plug-In whose nature I've not been able to discover and
which is quite independent of Windchill as best I can tell.
Where possible the best solution is to simply to use Firefox (which is
faster too).
--
Jess Holle
@marc DeBower wrote:
>
> Hey Y'all:
>
> We are currently on Windchill 9.0 m060, and when we use Internet
> Explorer to access Windchill, whenever a java applet launches, we have
> to "login" or Authenticate to get the applet to run. I will attach a
> screenshot showing the login window.
>
> Funny thing is when you do the same thing using FireFox, no
> authentication window appears. MUCH nicer. Because of that, I don't
> think it is the server requiring us to authenticate.
>
> So: How to get rid of the authenticate login?
>
> -marc
>
> CAD / PLM Manager
>
Hi,
i know that in 9.1 there is preference which can stop this double authentication, im not sure whether its applicable for 9.0
Set the Home#Utilities#PreferenceManager#PSE #Java Web Start preference to No in the Preference Manager.
DISCLAIMER: Author doesn't responsible for any unforeseen things happened due to implementing the suggested process
Have any of you guys tried 1.6.23 yet?
I get a Windows error 'getCacheDescriptor' failed error preventing uploading of a new document. I was getting this with 1.6.22 as well.
Is there something additional that needs to be done? We've had 3 people so far try this and only 1 doesn't require authentication anymore.
It's true! However, I don't see it on java.com yet. You can get the JDK and JRE here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index-jsp-138363.html
-Thomas R. Busch
Sr. Software Developer
Stryker Instruments
(269) 323-7700 x4014
tom.busch@stryker.com<mailto:tom.busch@stryker.com>
This has been a real issue for us so we're delighted it has finally been addressed...but we're not sure how it works. You still have to check the 'Remember password..' box but now it really does remember it. Our concern is that the login credentials (in our case windows login credentials) are being stored in that auth.dat. However, when the user changes their windows password it still seems to work ok. So, is that file actually storing the userid/password or is it somehow forcing the current credentials to be passed through?
I stand corrected. My tester was using http...where the problem never occurs. Using https we see the prompt suppressed for the current windows session only. After logging off windows the prompt does come back. That's really disappointing.
We are now getting the same error "getCacheDescriptor" error for 1.6.0_31 for upload of docs (because of applet issues). I hope that a ptc help desk call will find a resolution.
L Jett
In Reply to Vaughn McDaniel:
Have any of you guys tried 1.6.23 yet?
I get a Windows error 'getCacheDescriptor' failed error preventing uploading of a new document. I was getting this with 1.6.22 as well.