Mozilla Firefox Browser Extended Support Release (ESR) 78.x is now certified as a Windows-based client browser and MacOS-based client browser for Oracle...
Mozilla Firefox Browser Extended Support Release (ESR) 78.x is now certified as a Windows-based client browser and MacOS-based client browser for Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.2 and 12.1 Firefox ESR 78.x is certified for both Oracle E-Business Suite web-based (OA Framework/HTML) and Oracle Forms/Java-based interfaces provided the minimum requirements for deployment are met. For additional information refer to the following: Recommended Browsers for Oracle E-Business...
Mozilla Firefox Browser Extended Support Release (ESR) 78.x is now certified as a Windows-based client browser and MacOS-based client browser for Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.2 and 12.1...
We've previously provided advice on the general priorities for applying EBS updates and creating a comprehensive maintenance strategy. Here are our latest...
We've previously provided advice on the general priorities for applying EBS updates and creating a comprehensive maintenance strategy. Here are our latest upgrade recommendations for Oracle E-Business Suite updates and technology stack components. These quarterly recommendations are based upon the latest updates to Oracle's product strategies, latest support timelines, and newly-certified releases. You can research these yourself using this MOS Note: How to Find...
We've previously provided advice on the general priorities for applying EBS updates and creating a comprehensive maintenance strategy. Here are our latest upgrade recommendations for Oracle...
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (12.2.4 or higher and 12.1.3) is now certified with the Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 browser on...
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (12.2.4 or higher and 12.1.3) is now certified with the Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 browser on macOS Catalina (10.15). The requirements on the desktop are: macOS Catalina version 10.15 macOS Catalina version 10.15.1 or higher Firefox ESR 68.x using Java Web Start (JWS) JRE 8 Update 241 (1.8.0_241 or higher) Firefox ESR 68 on macOS is certified for both Oracle E-Business Suite web-based (OA Framework/HTML) and...
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (12.2.4 or higher and 12.1.3) is now certified with the Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 browser on macOS Catalina (10.15). The requirements...
Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 is now certified as a Windows-based client browser for Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.2 and 12.1 ...
Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 is now certified as a Windows-based client browser for Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.2 and 12.1 Firefox ESR 68 is certified for both Oracle E-Business Suite web-based (OA Framework/HTML) and Oracle Forms/Java-based interfaces provided the minimum requirements for deployment are met. For additional information refer to the following: Recommended Browsers for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (MOS Note 389422.1)...
Mozilla Firefox Quantum Extended Support Release (ESR) 68 is now certified as a Windows-based client browser for Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.2 and 12.1 Firefox ESR 68 is certified for both...
Many browsers (including Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari) will soon no longer support either TLS 1.0 or 1.1. Most likely, many of you have...
Many browsers (including Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari) will soon no longer support either TLS 1.0 or 1.1. Most likely, many of you have already migrated from SSL to TLS for Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 and 12.1: however, you should also make certain that you have configured Oracle E-Business Suite properly for TLS 1.2. What Do You Need to Do? Understand desupport notices for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 for browsers used by your organization. Follow our...
Many browsers (including Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari) will soon no longer support either TLS 1.0 or 1.1. Most likely, many of you have already migrated from SSL to TLS for Oracle...