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When you connect to Final Cut Server to download the Java Web Start file using a web browser, the webpage may display a message such as “File not found!” or “Object not found!”  The Final Cut Server installer will only install web server components to the default web site included with Mac OS X Server.

After installing a Java software update, Java Web Start JNLP document files may lose their association with the Java Web Start launcher application, and may open using another application instead, or not launch at all.

If you’ve installed the Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 4, and then try to connect to a Final Cut Server via a web browser to download the Final Cut Server client, you may encounter some unexpected behavior. For example, the Final Cut Server client may download, but may not open automatically as expected. Also, in some cases, the Final Cut Server client may not open if you double-click the Final Cut Server desktop shortcut. Also, The Final Cut Server client file you download may appear with a generic application icon and may try to open with TextEdit or another application.  


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