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I received a new laptop, so I need to install ACS on it. Unfortunately, my
employer is using Cylance Protect to block all javascript from running. I
can file an "IT Security Exception Request", but it has to go all the way
up to a VP or director, and frankly I'd rather not deal with that headache
if I can avoid it.
Is there a workaround to install this without using the javascript? I'd
really like to have the file associations installed. I don't know what
else the install_acs_64.js offers that just using acsbundle.jar to start
ACS does, but I'd rather be able to just do one click to start 5250
sessions.
- Dan
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