Did Host On-Demand hang when auto-starting a session and a macro on Windows XP?
When you configure a session and a macro to auto-start on Windows XP, Host On-Demand might hang when you launch the Host On-Demand desktop. To fix this problem, close the browser and upgrade to the latest JRE. • Do you use the [enterreset] key (left and right Ctrl keys) with Host On-Demand macros? When recording and playing back Host On-Demand macros in version 6 or later, you might have problems using the right and left Ctrl keys. Host On-Demand makes no distinction between the two Ctrl keys, and therefore records a keystroke from either key as an [enterreset] function by default. Before version 6 all keystrokes from the Ctrl keys were recorded as [enter]; the [enterreset] functionality was added to allow users to use the right Ctrl key for [enter] and the left Ctrl key for [reset]. If the keyboard is not inhibited during macro playback, the [enterreset] will be processed as an [enter] key. If the keyboard is inhibited due to an error, the [enterreset] will be processed as a [reset] k