Deleting Temporary Internet Files Used By Java Applications; Java Installation On The Workstation; Figure 1 Configuring Internet Explorer - Brocade Communications Systems 8 Administrator's Manual

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Java installation on the workstation

3. Choose Every visit to the page under "Check for newer versions of stored pages:" as shown in

Deleting temporary internet files used by Java applications

For Web Tools to operate correctly, you must delete the temporary internet files used by Java
applications.
Use the following procedure to delete these files.
1. From the Control Panel, open Java.
2. Select the General tab and click Settings.
3. Click Delete Files to remove the temporary files used by Java applications.
4. Click OK on the confirmation dialog box.
5. Click OK.
6. On the Java Control Panel, click View to review the files that are in the Java cache.

Java installation on the workstation

Java Plug-in must be installed on the workstation. If you attempt to open Web Tools without any
Java Plug-in installed:
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Figure 1
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FIGURE 1
Configuring Internet Explorer
You can clear the Trace and Log files check box if you want to keep those files.
If you have deleted all the temporary files, the list is empty.
Internet Explorer automatically prompts and downloads the proper Java Plug-in.
Firefox downloads the most recently released Java Plug-in.
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