Why does Java Web Start say the jar file is corrupted?
Some web filtering products used on Microsoft Windows, such as NetNanny and certain firewall programs, corrupt the digital signatures on downloaded application files. This makes the downloaded files appear to have been tampered with. For security reasons, Java Web Start then refuses to run the downloaded application. The only solution is to turn off the offending software, clear your Java Web Start cache, and re-launch the application. Why can’t I start the application in my browser? Besides various flavors of Linux, the application offered on the ADDS web site have only been tested on Windows XP running Internet Explorer 6.0. We cannot guarantee the application will start on all combinations of OSs and browsers, and, because of our security policy, we are not allowed to run many of the combinations our users have installed (for example, Win98). However, it is not necessary to use a browser to run the application offered on the ADDS web site! A browser is used only to locate the applic