Ok.. there has been a few views on this comment.. but no replies so far. Just to let you know, yes I did read your comments.
1. "Java" could be 1 or 2 issues.
Either their machine did not have the Java engine installed on their machine and needed to be downloaded. Sun Java as well as MS Java virtual machine is a large download.. but only has to be done 1 time. Typically either Sun or MSJVM comes already installed on the machine. AND it might not be enabled. Java in general is already installed on 80% of new machines by the resellers like Dell or HP. Other manufacturers might just ignore it. In that case it does need to be downloaded and enabled. OR
They are talking about the server side java applet.. in which case it is downloaded each time that the panorama is clicked.
I am lost regarding Active X. Typically ActiveX is only used by Internet Explorer in which case.. it might be blocked by companies firewall security levels. In any event.. when Active X is called inside the browser.. it calls for the ActiveX from manufacturer. In this case it might be from Easypano's server.
IF you are doing all this from a CD.... that particular machine would have to have direct access to the Internet. If the machine is sitting inside the firewall that is blocking the call for Java or ActiveX module.. it might be an issue.
I know this probably does not help.. but at the moment .. maybe Easypano might help us understand the issues.
Dave
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