23-02-2015 | We should look into this for the MSI Enterprise compliance project. | WORK AROUNDEnsure that the system time is set correctly. | EVALUATIONA similar bug was filed in the past see 68774796. Clealry telling customers to make sure the clocks are right is not going to solve this. Some areas to explore.1) if we are goint to fail the cert check tell the customer and clearly log the issue to the consoler and for silent installers to the windows log consoles in as many possible locations so it can be found.2) Determine if this conditiona can be ignored -- that is provide a dialog to the user that allows them to override the fact that the clock is wrong. I am not sure if the java library allows this. It is allowed to skip the certificate check for cases where it is self signed if you put code in and perhaps there is something similar. I doubt the security team would allow this. So what we can do a better job at is to alert the user that there will be a fialure and to clearly log the failure and we should actually have a web page that lists known issues and the error message should point directly back to it IMO. |
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How To Get Rid Of Mac Jdk Message For Java Command Line Tool
How To Get Rid Of Mac Jdk Message For Java Command Line Tool Message
How To Get Rid Of Mac Jdk Message For Java Command Line Tool From Mac
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