Andrew,
The application doesn't work at all in Firefox.
I can't even get to the point where the Java applet launches. The menu within the application don't do anything in Firefox.
Thanks,
Tony
"Andrew Wood" <andrew.wood@gilwood-cs.co.uk> Sent by: thin-bounce@freelists.org 06/29/2009 11:38 AM
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Do you get the same issue if you run it with firefox?
From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of Anthony_Baldwin@mhsnr.org
Sent: 29 June 2009 16:14
To: thin@freelists.org
Subject: [THIN] Java dialog boxes
All,
Having an issue with a homegrown Java applet that keeps hanging Internet Explorer on our Citrix boxes.
Seems the Java applet is trying to popup a modal dialog box that somehow gets behind the IE window. We got this from looking at the threads from a process dump of a hung IE instance.
The user can cause the hang pretty consistently by Alt-tabbing between seamless Citrix windows on her desktop quickly.
We're running Citrix 4.0/Windows 2003/IE6 on these servers.
Here's what we've tried so far...
- Update the JRE configuration to disable DirectDraw support
- Upgrade Citrix client to the latest version (version 11)
- Disabled all IE Add-ons, except Java
- Toggle the "Force offscreen compositing even under Terminal Server" setting in IE
- Force the Citrix published application into windowed mode (TWIMode=off)
- Cleaned out the published browser's cache
- Upgraded Java on Citrix server (from 1.5.0_05 to 1.6.0_11)
- Set the SeemlessFlags registry entry to 0x00027fb6
So far nothing has helped.
Anyone, have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Tony
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