Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) Says JAR resources in JNLP file are not signed by the same certificate Spoiler ?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <jnlp spec="1.0+" codebase="http://www.wurmonline.com/client/" href="wurmclient.jnlp"> <information> <title>Wurm Online [Stable]</title> <vendor>CodeClub AB</vendor> <homepage href="http://www.wurmonline.com" /> <description>Wurm Online Client</description> <icon href="wurm_icon_128.png" width="128" height="128" /> <icon href="wurm_icon_64.png" width="64" height="64" /> <icon href="wurm_icon_32.png" width="32" height="32" /> <icon href="wurm_icon_16.png" width="16" height="16" /> <icon kind="splash" href="splash.gif" /> <shortcut online="true"> <desktop /> <menu submenu="Wurm Online" /> </shortcut> </information> <update check="timeout" policy="always" /> <security> <all-permissions /> </security> <resources> <j2se href="http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se" version="1.8+" java-vm-args="-XX:+UseG1GC -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=8 -XX:+UseStringDeduplication" initial-heap-size="512m" /> <property name="sun.java2d.noddraw" value="true" /> <property name="org.lwjgl.input.Mouse.allowNegativeMouseCoords" value="true" /> <property name="jnlp.versionEnabled" value="true" /> <jar href="libraries-stable/WurmClient-small.jar" version="4.0.92" main="true"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/httpclient.jar" version="4.5.3"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/httpcore.jar" version="4.4.6"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/commons-logging.jar" version="1.2"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/commons-codec.jar" version="1.9"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/pngdecoder.jar" version="1.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/irclib.jar" version="1.10"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/lwjgl_util.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/lwjgl.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jinput.jar" version="2.0.5"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jutils.jar" version="1.0.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jorbis.jar" version="0.0.17"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/vecmath.jar" version="1.5.2"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jbullet.jar" version="1.0.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/JZipUpdate.jar" version="0.9.1"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/joxsi.jar" version="1.0.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jme-collada-binding.jar" version="1.0.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jsquish.jar" version="2.0.0"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/slick-util.jar" version="b208"/> <jar href="libraries-stable/jogg.jar" version="0.0.7"/> </resources> <resources os="Win" arch="x86"><!-- Windows 32-bit java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-windows.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-windows.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Win" arch="amd64"><!-- Windows 64-bit java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-windows.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-windows.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Mac" arch="ppc"><!-- PowerPC Mac --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Mac" arch="i386"><!-- Intel Mac 32-bit java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Mac" arch="x86_64"><!-- Intel Mac 64-bit java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-osx.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Linux" arch="i386"><!-- Linux 32-bit Sun java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Linux" arch="x86"><!-- UNKNOWN --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Linux" arch="amd64"><!-- Linux 64-bit Sun java --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <resources os="Linux" arch="x86_64"><!-- UNKNOWN --> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/lwjgl-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.9.1"/> <nativelib href="libraries-stable/jinput-platform-natives-linux.jar" version="2.0.5"/> </resources> <application-desc main-class="com.wurmonline.client.launcherfx.WurmMain" name="Wurm Online" /> </jnlp> Edited June 3, 2019 by Hailiah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) Go to Start, Run, type "javaws -viewer" and hit enter. Highlight Wurm and hit the red X to delete it. Click "Close" in the bottom right. The Java Control Panel should be open. Click the "Security" tab. Click "Certificates". Highlight "OnetooFree AB" and click "Remove". Close everything and try running Wurm again. Edited June 3, 2019 by Brash_Endeavors 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 having the same issues, tried doing what you recommended and Im' confused, to be honest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) Which of these steps are you getting stuck on, I will number them so you can say "I can't do Step 3 because xxxxx' or whatever part if giving issue. Go to Start, Run, type "javaws -viewer" and hit enter. Highlight Wurm and hit the red X to delete it. Click "Close" in the bottom right. The Java Control Panel should be open. Click the "Security" tab. Click "Certificates". Highlight "OnetooFree AB" and click "Remove". Close everything and try running Wurm again. Here is how to get to the RUN command in Win10 Edited June 3, 2019 by Brash_Endeavors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 #1 , I get redirected to the web once enter is hit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 had no issues two days ago logging in Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) edit, let me back up and relook at the steps ok I copied the wrong window let me redo this, I am on Win7 so it may look different than it does in Win10 You should be able to alternatuvely get to java cache viewer through Control panel > Java > Temporary Intenet Files Edited June 3, 2019 by Brash_Endeavors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 yeah i have that page up but I don't have wurm in it to be bale to highlight and delete. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 Looks like a change to deployment intended for test made it to live. Those who have followed the instructions may have to do so again, but others should see the issue resolved. Sorry about that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Deadcrow said: yeah i have that page up but I don't have wurm in it to be bale to highlight and delete. I pasted the wrong window the first time, I fixed it but I was too slow to replace the picture, on first tab GENERAL look for Temporary Internet Files > VIEW and see if WURM shows there. Or follow what Keenan says Edited June 3, 2019 by Brash_Endeavors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites