Samsung Remote Test Lab application blocked by Java - java

I'm trying to get Samsung Remote Test Lab working on my Windows 8 machine, but I get an error whenever I try to run their JNPL file downloaded from the site:
"Application Blocked by Security Settings" : "Your security settings have blocked a self-signed application from running"
I've looked at adding an exception in the Java security settings, but don't know what address to specify in the exception.
Anyone come across this problem or suggestions on how to get around it?

I had the same issue on Mac.
I "solved" it by going to System Preferences -> Java -> Security and changing Security Level from High to Medium.
The other solution explained here would be adding the URL to the exception list.
The URL would be http://img-developer.samsung.com I think, I haven't tried that though.

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The updater is started correctly but then it fails with the error "The update information could not be downloaded from ". The URL is correct and the xml file can be viewed from a web browser on the same client computer. I tried disabling the firewall and antivirus, but nothing has changed.
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Considering this as a general programming problem, some possible causes are:
The service could be temporarily broken
You could have a problem with a firewall. These could be local or they could be implemented by your ISPs.
Your proxy HTTP settings (if you need one) could be incorrect. This Answer explains how to adjust the Eclipse-internal proxy settings ... if that is where the problem lies.
It is possible that your access may be blocked by over-active antivirus software.
The service could have blacklisted some net range and your hosts IP address is "collateral damage".
Try connecting to that URL with a web browser to try to see if it is just Eclipse that is affected ... or a broader problem.
Considering this in the context of the Eclipse Marketplace service, first address any local proxy / firewall / AV issues, if they apply. If that doesn't help, the best thing that you can do is to be patient.
It has been observed that the Eclipse Marketplace service does sometimes go down. It doesn't happen often, and when it does happen the problem does get fixed relatively quickly. (Hours, not days ...)
I can't find a "service status" page or feed or similar for the Eclipse services. (If you know of one, please add it as a comment below.)
There may be an "outage" notice on the Eclipse front page. Check for that.
Try to connect to the service URL (refer to the exception message!) using a web browser and/or from other locations. If you succeed, the real problem may be a networking issue at your end.
If you feel the need to complain about Eclipse's services, please don't do it here!! (It is off topic.)

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So far I managed to capture the traffic of local Java programs & Android browser successfully. However, I failed to capture traffic of my Android application (using HttpsUrlConnection).
While following the steps in this guide to configure the WiFi network on the device, in the step of downloading the certificate I faced an odd behavior as Chrome raised an error and Firefox installed it without opening the expected dialog:
But when I try to download it again, it says that the certificate is already installed.
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After running app-engine java project multiple times in eclipse, app-engine local server doesn't work. I am getting error "This webpage is not available" in Google chrome. But eclipse console says that "dev App Server is now running". But using dev_appserver.cmd works fine, it is too difficult when developing the project. Any ideas to solve this?
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Local server will start every time on different port, but it should solve your problem.
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Please provide more details of the problem if it is still there.

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I am having issues with RAD7.
My server will not start for me today. I am working from home and connected to the VPN. Everything works except my server in RAD. It worked fine yesterday in work and had previously worked when I was at home but that was a few weeks ago.
Are there any settings that I should look out for? I have disabled my proxy settings in RAD and turned off everything in my firewall. I can ping all the DBs that the server is connecting to.
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With reference to your following comment -
I looked at startserver.log and I saw a file not found exception for this file C:\IBM\SDP70\runtimes\base_v61\profiles\AppSrv01\config\cells\GALFTGA342130Node0‌​1Cell\nodes\GALFTGA342130Node01\serverindex.xml. I checked and the file exists but when I try to open it, I get told access denied.
this link may help you in understanding the problem. it says -
This is a permissions issue caused by the automatic port detection routine. If any profiles already exist and were created as a different user, the port detection routine will try to open the serverindex.xml file in each profile and will fail.
You should set appropriate permissions for your user.
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