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Howdy,
I am running IE 6.0.2900.2180.and_so_on on Windows XP running under virtual PC. I am trying to figure out how to enable java so that I can run applets, such as those at www.bumblebeagle.org. I am able to run the applets in question on other machines, including Mac OSX and a PC running some other OS variation. But with my IE 6 the applets fail with the message that indicates the browser is preventing them from running. This is true for several different sites, so the problem is not at bumblebeagle. IE 6 is showing me the rest of the web page fine, so it's not a problem with virtual PC. I have hunted through Tools:InternetOptions and have yet to discover anything related to Java. I have tried the built in help but it doesn't recognize the word "Java" (which is pretty doggone suprising for a web browser). Can anyone point me at how to enable it? Or if you don't think that's the problem, give me some other ideas. Is it possible that my version of XP didn't come with Java, and that I need to download it? How can I tell? Thanks in advance, Frank B |
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All right, I see from some other posts that tell me that, indeed, XP
doesn't come with Java. Have now downloaded it and it's woking. Strange to me that they wouldn't include java with the OS, but OK. Even stranger that they wouldn't even mention this in the IE help. Frank B |
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cf. Sun Java vs JavaVM
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/answers_9.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bob wrote: > All right, I see from some other posts that tell me that, indeed, XP > doesn't come with Java. Have now downloaded it and it's woking. > > Strange to me that they wouldn't include java with the OS, but OK. > Even stranger that they wouldn't even mention this in the IE help. > > Frank B |
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I don't get it. I know what Sun Java is (or at least I thought I did).
And JavaVM sounds like a java virtual machine. Are these two different versions of the same thing? Or are they two parts and I need both? I donwloaded java this morning from ww.java.com. What did I get? Do I need JavaVM? Did I get it? The link above tells me there's some security patch for some version of Java. Not clear to me whether I need to worry about it or not. Please enlighten me. Thanks, Frank B |
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