

And, this is not some dark onerous task this is an exciting time to move onto something newer and better. What you can do is start the conversation of how you're getting off of it. And.įrom your description, it sounds like ADP Enterprise E-time is an untenable product and the vendor is non-responsive. Make sure this manager is informed of exactly what happened to NBC. Realize that no, you cannot mitigate a user visiting such scenario Java as a browser tech is done, and needs to die. The person who manages the various departments needs to decide if web based Java apps are worth being put out of business simply because NBC got owned again.

The impact of any risk is borne by other departments, so risk is not their problem. HR is interested in the benefit of the product. It also seems to only work with IE, which is another shot of pain for us! My main concern is the security vulnerabilities with Java, and the fact that rel 6 has been deprecated, in favor of Java 7 (which throws errors in the E-time app, but is somewhat usable)ĭoes anyone else use E-time, and what have you done about this? Hopefully ADP will release an update, and hopefully it will work with all platforms, and not just Windows. I have a support request into the E-time group, but actually speaking with a support person is a whole other pain we deal with. The issue is that for some reason our ADP E-time app *requires* Java 6. not working on any platform that runs Java, which has always been a pain point - now that Oracle has deprecated Java 6 as of Feb 2013, we won't be seeing any more Java 6 updates.
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We use ADP Enterprise E-time for our Time and Attendance, and all users request PTO through their Java Web App (Which only seems to work on Windows machines) Aside from the app.
