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Final Cut Server: Cannot connect to Java Web Start with a web browser
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.
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