vegettoxp Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Hello there Guys, I was working at my new gig I got and I am in the IT Field. my question for you guys is the following. One of my personal is doing a Web Based Traning Course which requires Flash Playet to be installed and I already did this. I un-installed and Re-installed Flash Player 10 and the system also has JAVA installed too. So here is the problem. The user launches the Slide-Show Traning Course and he answers question 1 and clicks next, he goes to slide 2 answers the question and When he click on Next, Nothing Happens. But I do hear Two-Clicks. There is pop-blocker enables, all turned off. And I had other user go threw this traning course without any problems. I only have few cases that are having these problems.So can anyone comment onto what is the problem here. I really need your guys help, because I am runnin gout of ideas to try out. So if anyone has any Idea on to what's going on, please share with me.Thank you for all your help!Josh
gamehead200 Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Very often we see meaningless subjects in topic title. They give no clue of what the posts are all about. For example:- Oh no!- Help- I'm mad- Please help- Question- I need your help- Hmmmm ....This should be avoided. Users should enter something more specific in topic title so that it is easier for others to help.A few good examples:- Strange problem with DirectX9b redist- RunOnceEx install problem (double installation)- Change Internet Explorer's Icon back to default
iamtheky Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Are they all using the same computer? Are they all using the same browser (and same version of said browser)? Moreso, what are the exact pieces in play on a machine performing the task successfully.flash=JRE=Browser=Is the 'web based training' really just hyperlinked web documents on the users local machine or on a disc (and if so are activex objects allowed to run on the users local machine or from a cd, respectively)?
vegettoxp Posted June 4, 2009 Author Posted June 4, 2009 Are they all using the same computer? Are they all using the same browser (and same version of said browser)? Moreso, what are the exact pieces in play on a machine performing the task successfully.flash=JRE=Browser=Is the 'web based training' really just hyperlinked web documents on the users local machine or on a disc (and if so are activex objects allowed to run on the users local machine or from a cd, respectively)?1) Yesy Same computers2) Yes, Same Browser IE-6 (Don't Ask)3)I am trying to find out and talking to the people wgo ever able to complete the Same Web Based traning with no problems and so far, I haven't anything that I am tried already.Flash - Version 10JRE - LatestBrowser - IE6It a web based trebing. Nothing is being installed on the machine. Users just log-in and start from there. Regardin gthe Active X, I would like to know what Active X need to working?Hope this helps you guys out. And the due from Post #2, if you don't wanna help, then don't brother replying. I can't explain my problem in two lines. So Relax Dude.Josh
Tripredacus Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 Hope this helps you guys out. And the due from Post #2, if you don't wanna help, then don't brother replying. I can't explain my problem in two lines. So Relax Dude.Settle down there. Its our job to enforce the forum rules or else this place would turn into a madhouse.As for your issue. Take one of the working machines and go into the Internet Properties and the Advanced. Verify that all the settings there are the same as on the non-working one. Also what kind of accounts are used to log into the computers? Does each student/user have their own login? Has there ever been a case when a training fails one day and works the next day on the same computer? Are you on a domain and if so are there any GPOs used that can effect the web browser?
vegettoxp Posted June 4, 2009 Author Posted June 4, 2009 Hope this helps you guys out. And the due from Post #2, if you don't wanna help, then don't brother replying. I can't explain my problem in two lines. So Relax Dude.Settle down there. Its our job to enforce the forum rules or else this place would turn into a madhouse.As for your issue. Take one of the working machines and go into the Internet Properties and the Advanced. Verify that all the settings there are the same as on the non-working one. Also what kind of accounts are used to log into the computers? Does each student/user have their own login? Has there ever been a case when a training fails one day and works the next day on the same computer? Are you on a domain and if so are there any GPOs used that can effect the web browser?Hey Guys, first of all I am sorry, if I have mad some of you mad. I guess that was not the right thing to do. So Again I am Sorry.1) The people who are loging in have there own account with there access requirements.2) Users has there own accounts. They don't have the same rights as Admin of course.3) For some people it hasn't been working at all. They click on slide-one and click next, answer question, click Next on Slide Two and nothing happens. Just hear double-click.4) Yes, the users are in domain and I have to look into the GPO stuff. But the End User does have limiation on his account.Hope this HelpsJosh
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