Question about Drag & Drop
NikonGirl
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I am trying to use the Drag & Drop Upload for the first time. However, I accidently closed the window that asks if I want to accept Rads Ink (or something like that). Now when I select Drag & Drop again, I don't get the option to accept Rads Ink, and all I get is a red X. I am using Firefox.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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Yep - quit/close and Reopen Firefox. Go to your SmugMug site. Add Photos. You'll be asked again to accept the litte software code from Rad Inks... say Yes.. and you'll be fine
All the best,
Andy
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Just make sure that Firefox has actually gone away, occasionally it 'trails'
Firstly, try rebooting your machine. That may solve the problem.
For Java Applets to talk to your local machine they require an enhanced priviledge. What will have happened is that when you clicked the cross you will have denied the application the right to execute. To prevent a moderately evil form of security attack Java may assume that you meant to say 'no you can't run now, or indeed ever'. The only way I've been able to replicate this is when Firefox crashes to 'can't use, but doesn't close down properly'. Regretably a fairly common occurance.
If this doesn't work you can try deleting your user permission cache.
You're really not going to like what I'm about to suggest that you do:
0. Close everything except Firefox
1. Load the page containing the uploader cross
2. Right-click and click 'Open Java Console'
A window will open with garbage spewwed across it
34. Click on the Java Console and press 's'
A whole new lot of garbage will be spewwed across the screen
Towards the end of the it you will see a line like:
'deployment.user.security.trusted.certs = C:\Documents and Settings\Luke Church.POLYMORPHIX\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.certs'
(The important bit is that the beginning reads 'deployment.user.security.trusted.certs')
This is a path to a file. You must navigate to this path in Explorer, or whatever.
The easiest way to do this is to copy and paste your equivalent to
'C:\Documents and Settings\Luke Church.POLYMORPHIX\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security'
into the address bar. I.e. Everything except trusted.certs
Locate the 'trusted.certs' file and move it to a backup folder.
Reboot your machine.
When Java-reruns it will now regenerate your policy cache. Any Java applets that you have trusted rather than the system trusting will have to be reaccepted.
If you're a timid computer user, then you might like to wait to see if anyone else has a more sane suggestion.
Also, I strongly advise that if anything seems to go wrong during this procedure, you stop and get back to me.
Hope this helps to some degree, if it doesn't work get back to me and I'll try again to make my machine do what yours is doing...
Luke
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I cleared my cache and rebooted twice, but I was finally prompted to accept the code from Rad Inks! And it works great!
And all this time I've been selecting one picture at a time - I really should have done this sooner!
And Luke - I really appreciate you taking the time to give me an alternate solution in case Andy's suggestion didn't work. I admit I'm a bit relieved that I didn't have to do all that you instructed.
Again - thank you Andy and Luke!