10-24-2014, 07:19 PM
(10-24-2014, 12:31 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote:(10-17-2014, 07:42 AM)moedriver Wrote:(06-09-2014, 02:16 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: Who has their permits? How long did you wait?
I submitted for mine about 2 weeks ago, I opted out of the fingerprints so I expect to wait the full length of 120 days, but that's worth the wait to me.damn Illinois...
I have just completed the course for CCW, opted out of the fingerprints. Attempted to go to the site to start the process for the application, when I started to enter my info, I ran into problems, attempted several other times, finally gave up.. Stopped by Red Dot Arms to have them to do my application, (the fee will be well worth it) but as the story goes, they encounter a problem with the State Web Site, does that surprise me, NO!! I will return to Red Dot Arms for the assistance since I have the upmost confidence that when our State finally gets it right on their site, Max or Ryan will run through the app with no problem... I may even get my fingerprints just to speed up the process, if that is possible..
Part of the problem is the state uses a state ID as part of the log in. This requires Java 7.71 to work. Anything newer (like version 8.25 for example which is the current Java) will cause their site to error out (with a message about Java not being enabled). You would think that they at least give you a message that told you what the real problem is. If you uninstall Java and go out to the Oracle website, you can install the obsolete version. The website should then work just fine.
Typical government... always out of date, and pointing the finger at someone else.
I doubt they can do anything right.
We have been having nothing but problems because of that java nonsense. It just never ends.
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
(10-24-2014, 12:31 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote:
Part of the problem is the state uses a state ID as part of the log in. This requires Java 7.71 to work. Anything newer (like version 8.25 for example which is the current Java) will cause their site to error out (with a message about Java not being enabled). You would think that they at least give you a message that told you what the real problem is. If you uninstall Java and go out to the Oracle website, you can install the obsolete version. The website should then work just fine.
Typical government... always out of date, and pointing the finger at someone else.
I doubt they can do anything right.
We have been having nothing but problems because of that java nonsense. It just never ends.
(10-17-2014, 07:42 AM)moedriver Wrote:(06-09-2014, 02:16 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: Who has their permits? How long did you wait?
I submitted for mine about 2 weeks ago, I opted out of the fingerprints so I expect to wait the full length of 120 days, but that's worth the wait to me.damn Illinois...
I have just completed the course for CCW, opted out of the fingerprints. Attempted to go to the site to start the process for the application, when I started to enter my info, I ran into problems, attempted several other times, finally gave up.. Stopped by Red Dot Arms to have them to do my application, (the fee will be well worth it) but as the story goes, they encounter a problem with the State Web Site, does that surprise me, NO!! I will return to Red Dot Arms for the assistance since I have the upmost confidence that when our State finally gets it right on their site, Max or Ryan will run through the app with no problem... I may even get my fingerprints just to speed up the process, if that is possible..
Part of the problem is the state uses a state ID as part of the log in. This requires Java 7.71 to work. Anything newer (like version 8.25 for example which is the current Java) will cause their site to error out (with a message about Java not being enabled). You would think that they at least give you a message that told you what the real problem is. If you uninstall Java and go out to the Oracle website, you can install the obsolete version. The website should then work just fine.
Typical government... always out of date, and pointing the finger at someone else.
I doubt they can do anything right.

We have been having nothing but problems because of that java nonsense. It just never ends.
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."


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