D-Link Forums

The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-932L => Topic started by: Mikosh6 on January 15, 2014, 02:16:49 PM

Title: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: Mikosh6 on January 15, 2014, 02:16:49 PM
My DCS932L was recently updated to the V1.07 firmware. Things were working fine until today when I updated my Java from 7U45 to 7U51. Now I am getting a Security Exception error;  "Missing required Permissions manifest attribute in main jar:   http:// My-DCS932L-address /aplug.jar"   (I am connecting using DDNS). Has anyone else experienced this error and if so were you able to resolve the problem? I tried uninstalling and re-installing Java but that didn't help. By the way this happens in both IE9, Firefox 26 and Chrome 32.
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.
Post by: xavier7 on January 15, 2014, 03:51:01 PM
Yup i got that error too after updating java on chrome browser to latest version.
I can't view the live cam in Motion Detection on my DCS 930L camera's IP anymore.
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.
Post by: lakkdainen on January 15, 2014, 06:25:54 PM
I am having the same error, also right after upgrading to Java 7u51.   >:(
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.
Post by: Mikosh6 on January 15, 2014, 07:07:35 PM
Thanks for replying lakkdainen and xavier7. Are you both using the V1.07 firmware in your camera?
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: Mikosh6 on January 16, 2014, 04:58:10 AM
Well I have the problem solved. :D Java 7U51 has increased security. You have to go to Java in Control Panel, click on the Security tab, click on the Edit Site List button and add the URL or URL's of your DLink webcam(s). I have a DCS920 and DCS932L which both had the error message; now are working fine.
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: tstevens on January 16, 2014, 07:18:20 AM
Well I have the problem solved. :D Java 7U51 has increased security. You have to go to Java in Control Panel, click on the Security tab, click on the Edit Site List button and add the URL or URL's of your DLink webcam(s). I have a DCS920 and DCS932L which both had the error message; now are working fine.

Thanks for that, worked for me as well. Tedious, but worked.
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 16, 2014, 07:39:28 AM
The following procedure can be used to adjust the Java security exceptions in Windows after updating to the latest Java version.

Note: Selecting Java from the Windows Control Panel "may" not provide access to the Edit Site List option on some PCs. The above navigation path must be used to access these settings.
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: Mikosh6 on January 16, 2014, 01:03:35 PM
Hi JavaLawyer,

Using Windows Control Panel to access the Java Control Panel, Security tab and Edit Site List works on my Vista and Windows 7 computers!
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 16, 2014, 01:13:02 PM
Hi JavaLawyer,

Using Windows Control Panel to access the Java Control Panel, Security tab and Edit Site List works on my Vista and Windows 7 computers!


Hmm. . . that option is not available on two PCs I've tested on. It's possible there are security restrictions in place on some PCs that hide the option when accessed through the Control Panel.  :-\  ???
Title: Re: Update from Java 7U45 to 7U51 creates error message.(Solved)
Post by: lord_strange on January 17, 2014, 04:54:44 PM
Just as a footnote to this: when adding an exception to Java, make sure to use "http:\\" in front of the IP address that you want to enter, because the application doesn't assume it. I couldn't enter the IP of the camera on my local network to start with because I wasn't doing this, and was baffled as to why until I realised that was what I needed to do!