I installed AEM 6.4.5 and the forms bundle … then I install SSL
with SSL
what went wrong
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The steps are correct. You have to make sure that even when the forms package is installed you need to wait for error.log to stop rotating before restarting the server. I cannot see the Tools option either on the left.
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Can you confirm how did you apply SSL? Have you tried restarting the server and clear the browser cache
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I follow this videos to create the certificate
http://www.jetteroheller.com/implementing-ssl-on-aem/
and this one to install them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2B0BhZMSuo&t=162s
just restarted the server and clear the cache it is the same no icons on ssl
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Are the icons visible on a non-https port?
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Mayank Gandhi yes just like you see on my original post
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What's the AEM version? I will test this on my local
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The approach is correct. Try to use the certificate available at Adobe Experience Manager Help | Using the SSL Wizard in AEM
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Mayank Gandhi installing the certificates from the link you gave me did not make a difference still no icons.
I installed
AEM_6.4_Quickstart.jar
then the service pack for aem 6.4.5
then the adobe-aemfd-win-pkg-5.1.66.zip (AEM-Forms-6.4.5.0-WIN)
did I do anything wrong with it should I start over?
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The steps are correct. You have to make sure that even when the forms package is installed you need to wait for error.log to stop rotating before restarting the server. I cannot see the Tools option either on the left.
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ok magically I waited and now it started working with icons on it. but I have a new problem that I will log next. thank you
Good to know that it's working now. Happy coding!
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