You click on a jnlp file, and Internet Explorer downloads the file, then launches Java Web Start, but you get the message: “Could not load file/URL specified: C:\Documents and Settings\...\application1. Jnlp”. This problem is specific to Internet Explorer.
Although this can be caused by a full cache, or turning off the cache in IE, it is usually caused by a no-cache directive coming from either the web server or the proxy server. IE will honor this directive, and not write the jnlp file to disk, so Java Web Start cannot find it. This frequently happens when upgrading a tomcat based server.
Later versions set the no-cache directive by default for any resource that is within a security-constraint in web.xml. Try taking the relevant URI out of the security constraint in web.xml. More.
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