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Guest Carlos
Posted

Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

Runtime Environment.

Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

 

Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

6 Update 6".

On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

allows me to do offline installs.

 

Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

 

This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

There is still no JRE for IE x64.

You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

 

Carlos

Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Thanks Carlos (:-))))

 

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> Runtime Environment.

> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>

> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> (JRE)

> 6 Update 6".

> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> allows me to do offline installs.

>

> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>

> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>

> Carlos

>

Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos,

I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

recommend them.

Thanks though

Mike

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> Runtime Environment.

> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>

> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> (JRE)

> 6 Update 6".

> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> allows me to do offline installs.

>

> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>

> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>

> Carlos

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

I don't think Carlos recommends them, but for a long time now the only

drivers and utilities from some companies for x64 have been labeled beta.

 

"Mike" <Dayb4@charter.net> wrote in message

news:C6628DE9-341D-49D6-83A0-989B7F2B50D7@microsoft.com...

> Carlos,

> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> recommend them.

> Thanks though

> Mike

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>> Runtime Environment.

>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>

>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>> (JRE)

>> 6 Update 6".

>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>

>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>

>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>

>> Carlos

>>

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Colin,

These Java releases are not betas.

They are simply updates to the final JRE6.

Sun Java is the only JVM that I know of that is free and works trouble-free

with IE32 bit.

The only beta is JRE7, which I have made no mention of.

I think maybe Mike misunderstood my comment that there was still no support

for IE64 bit.

That is another file, another development, that could be regarded as "beta"

because it doesn't support IE64, but the release has nothing of beta by

itself.

 

Carlos

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> I don't think Carlos recommends them, but for a long time now the only

> drivers and utilities from some companies for x64 have been labeled beta.

>

> "Mike" <Dayb4@charter.net> wrote in message

> news:C6628DE9-341D-49D6-83A0-989B7F2B50D7@microsoft.com...

> > Carlos,

> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> > recommend them.

> > Thanks though

> > Mike

> >

> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >> Runtime Environment.

> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>

> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >> (JRE)

> >> 6 Update 6".

> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>

> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>

> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>

> >> Carlos

> >>

> >

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

And this is what MSFT has to say about Java support:

http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/default.mspx

 

As a bonus to my post, this is the page I use for testing the successful

installation of Java

http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

 

:)

Carlos

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> I don't think Carlos recommends them, but for a long time now the only

> drivers and utilities from some companies for x64 have been labeled beta.

>

> "Mike" <Dayb4@charter.net> wrote in message

> news:C6628DE9-341D-49D6-83A0-989B7F2B50D7@microsoft.com...

> > Carlos,

> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> > recommend them.

> > Thanks though

> > Mike

> >

> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >> Runtime Environment.

> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>

> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >> (JRE)

> >> 6 Update 6".

> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>

> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>

> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>

> >> Carlos

> >>

> >

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Mike wrote:

> Carlos,

> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> recommend them.

> Thanks though

> Mike

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>> Runtime Environment.

>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>

>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>> (JRE)

>> 6 Update 6".

>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>

>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>

>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>

>> Carlos

>>

>

I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

Here is what I know:

 

1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

4. Av turned off

5 Anti-spyware turned off

6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

comes up

8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

9. It is enabled in Options

10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

 

What can I do to get this working?

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

:)

Carlos

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> Mike wrote:

> > Carlos,

> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> > recommend them.

> > Thanks though

> > Mike

> >

> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >> Runtime Environment.

> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>

> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >> (JRE)

> >> 6 Update 6".

> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>

> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>

> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>

> >> Carlos

> >>

> >

> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> Here is what I know:

>

> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> 4. Av turned off

> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> comes up

> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> 9. It is enabled in Options

> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>

> What can I do to get this working?

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> :)

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Mike wrote:

>>> Carlos,

>>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

>>> recommend them.

>>> Thanks though

>>> Mike

>>>

>>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>>>> Runtime Environment.

>>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>>>

>>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>>>> (JRE)

>>>> 6 Update 6".

>>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>>>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>>>

>>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>>>

>>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>>>

>>>> Carlos

>>>>

>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>> Here is what I know:

>>

>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>> 4. Av turned off

>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>> comes up

>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>

>> What can I do to get this working?

>>

Yes that option is checked

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Can you see:

1.- Java icon in systray and

2.- A spinning triangle

when you go to this page?

 

http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

 

Carlos

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:

> > Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> > Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> > Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> > onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> > paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> > :)

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >

> >> Mike wrote:

> >>> Carlos,

> >>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> >>> recommend them.

> >>> Thanks though

> >>> Mike

> >>>

> >>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >>>> Runtime Environment.

> >>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>>>

> >>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >>>> (JRE)

> >>>> 6 Update 6".

> >>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >>>> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>>>

> >>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>>>

> >>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>>>

> >>>> Carlos

> >>>>

> >> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> >> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> >> Here is what I know:

> >>

> >> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> >> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> >> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> >> 4. Av turned off

> >> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> >> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> >> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> >> comes up

> >> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> >> 9. It is enabled in Options

> >> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

> >>

> >> What can I do to get this working?

> >>

> Yes that option is checked

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Also right-click on the Java icon in systray, choose Open Control Panel, go

to the Advanced Tab.

Expand Default Java for Web Browsers (I have it in Spanish so translation

may differ).

Is IE checked there?

Carlos

 

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:

> > Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> > Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> > Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> > onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> > paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> > :)

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >

> >> Mike wrote:

> >>> Carlos,

> >>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> >>> recommend them.

> >>> Thanks though

> >>> Mike

> >>>

> >>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >>>> Runtime Environment.

> >>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>>>

> >>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >>>> (JRE)

> >>>> 6 Update 6".

> >>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >>>> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>>>

> >>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>>>

> >>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>>>

> >>>> Carlos

> >>>>

> >> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> >> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> >> Here is what I know:

> >>

> >> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> >> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> >> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> >> 4. Av turned off

> >> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> >> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> >> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> >> comes up

> >> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> >> 9. It is enabled in Options

> >> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

> >>

> >> What can I do to get this working?

> >>

> Yes that option is checked

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> Can you see:

> 1.- Java icon in systray and

> 2.- A spinning triangle

> when you go to this page?

>

> http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

>

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Carlos wrote:

>>> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

>>> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

>>> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

>>> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

>>> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

>>> :)

>>> Carlos

>>>

>>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Mike wrote:

>>>>> Carlos,

>>>>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

>>>>> recommend them.

>>>>> Thanks though

>>>>> Mike

>>>>>

>>>>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>>>>>> Runtime Environment.

>>>>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>>>>>> (JRE)

>>>>>> 6 Update 6".

>>>>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>>>>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>>>>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>>>>>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>>>>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>>>>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>>>>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Carlos

>>>>>>

>>>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>>>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>>>> Here is what I know:

>>>>

>>>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>>>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>>>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>>>> 4. Av turned off

>>>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>>>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>>>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>>>> comes up

>>>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>>>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>>>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>>>

>>>> What can I do to get this working?

>>>>

>> Yes that option is checked

>>

 

Can you see:

1.- Java icon in systray YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

2.- A spinning triangle

when you go to this page? YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> Also right-click on the Java icon in systray, choose Open Control Panel, go

> to the Advanced Tab.

> Expand Default Java for Web Browsers (I have it in Spanish so translation

> may differ).

> Is IE checked there?

> Carlos

>

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Carlos wrote:

>>> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

>>> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

>>> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

>>> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

>>> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

>>> :)

>>> Carlos

>>>

>>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Mike wrote:

>>>>> Carlos,

>>>>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

>>>>> recommend them.

>>>>> Thanks though

>>>>> Mike

>>>>>

>>>>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>>>>>> Runtime Environment.

>>>>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>>>>>> (JRE)

>>>>>> 6 Update 6".

>>>>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>>>>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>>>>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>>>>>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>>>>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>>>>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>>>>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Carlos

>>>>>>

>>>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>>>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>>>> Here is what I know:

>>>>

>>>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>>>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>>>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>>>> 4. Av turned off

>>>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>>>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>>>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>>>> comes up

>>>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>>>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>>>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>>>

>>>> What can I do to get this working?

>>>>

>> Yes that option is checked

>>

 

 

IE and Mozilla are both checked there.

Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

 

Carlos you do take out???

 

 

 

 

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:33D011BE-C9D9-4387-9601-20D0A4D56ED8@microsoft.com...

> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> :)

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Mike wrote:

>> > Carlos,

>> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since

>> > you

>> > recommend them.

>> > Thanks though

>> > Mike

>> >

>> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is

>> >> Java

>> >> Runtime Environment.

>> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>> >>

>> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>> >> (JRE)

>> >> 6 Update 6".

>> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select

>> >> Windows

>> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe"

>> >> that

>> >> allows me to do offline installs.

>> >>

>> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control

>> >> Panel.

>> >>

>> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>> >>

>> >> Carlos

>> >>

>> >

>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>> Here is what I know:

>>

>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>> 4. Av turned off

>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>> comes up

>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>

>> What can I do to get this working?

>>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

There we have a problem.

I wonder now whether it is IE32 or IE64 the one that is running.

Press simultaneously Shift-Ctrl-Esc to bring up task manager.

Go to the processes tab.

What do you see to the right of iexplore.exe?

Can you see an "*32" or not?

The presence of "*32" indicates it is iexplore 32-bit.

The absences implies iexplore 64-bit.

Seems like a dead end alley for me here.

Carlos

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:

> > Can you see:

> > 1.- Java icon in systray and

> > 2.- A spinning triangle

> > when you go to this page?

> >

> > http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

> >

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >

> >> Carlos wrote:

> >>> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> >>> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> >>> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> >>> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> >>> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> >>> :)

> >>> Carlos

> >>>

> >>> "Dominick" wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Mike wrote:

> >>>>> Carlos,

> >>>>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

> >>>>> recommend them.

> >>>>> Thanks though

> >>>>> Mike

> >>>>>

> >>>>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >>>>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >>>>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

> >>>>>> Runtime Environment.

> >>>>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >>>>>> (JRE)

> >>>>>> 6 Update 6".

> >>>>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

> >>>>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >>>>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

> >>>>>> allows me to do offline installs.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >>>>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >>>>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >>>>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Carlos

> >>>>>>

> >>>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> >>>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> >>>> Here is what I know:

> >>>>

> >>>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> >>>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> >>>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> >>>> 4. Av turned off

> >>>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> >>>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> >>>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> >>>> comes up

> >>>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> >>>> 9. It is enabled in Options

> >>>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

> >>>>

> >>>> What can I do to get this working?

> >>>>

> >> Yes that option is checked

> >>

>

> Can you see:

> 1.- Java icon in systray YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

> 2.- A spinning triangle

> when you go to this page? YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Hugh,

Sorry but I don't quite understand your question.

Dinner took place at home. In these cold regions we have a closed room (we

call it "quincho") where we can prepare barbecues indoors and have dinner.

The exhaust design of the fireplace of the barbecue is important so that no

smoke gets into the house.

The skewers were just delicious, and I am ready to crash into the bed.

:)

Carlos

 

"Kue2" wrote:

>

> Carlos you do take out???

>

>

>

>

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:33D011BE-C9D9-4387-9601-20D0A4D56ED8@microsoft.com...

> > Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> > Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> > Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

> > onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

> > paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

> > :)

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >

> >> Mike wrote:

> >> > Carlos,

> >> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since

> >> > you

> >> > recommend them.

> >> > Thanks though

> >> > Mike

> >> >

> >> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is

> >> >> Java

> >> >> Runtime Environment.

> >> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >> >>

> >> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

> >> >> (JRE)

> >> >> 6 Update 6".

> >> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select

> >> >> Windows

> >> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe"

> >> >> that

> >> >> allows me to do offline installs.

> >> >>

> >> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control

> >> >> Panel.

> >> >>

> >> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

> >> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

> >> >>

> >> >> Carlos

> >> >>

> >> >

> >> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> >> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> >> Here is what I know:

> >>

> >> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> >> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> >> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> >> 4. Av turned off

> >> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> >> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> >> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> >> comes up

> >> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> >> 9. It is enabled in Options

> >> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

> >>

> >> What can I do to get this working?

> >>

>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Girls or food?

 

"Kue2" <Kue2@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uIWovEPoIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

> Carlos you do take out???

>

>

>

>

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:33D011BE-C9D9-4387-9601-20D0A4D56ED8@microsoft.com...

>> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

>> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

>> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

>> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with

>> firewood...and

>> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

>> :)

>> Carlos

>>

>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>

>>> Mike wrote:

>>> > Carlos,

>>> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since

>>> > you

>>> > recommend them.

>>> > Thanks though

>>> > Mike

>>> >

>>> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>>> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is

>>> >> Java

>>> >> Runtime Environment.

>>> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>> >>

>>> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>>> >> (JRE)

>>> >> 6 Update 6".

>>> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select

>>> >> Windows

>>> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>>> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe"

>>> >> that

>>> >> allows me to do offline installs.

>>> >>

>>> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control

>>> >> Panel.

>>> >>

>>> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>>> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>>> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>>> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>> >>

>>> >> Carlos

>>> >>

>>> >

>>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>>> Here is what I know:

>>>

>>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>>> 4. Av turned off

>>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>>> comes up

>>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>>

>>> What can I do to get this working?

>>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

"Take out" means buying food at a restaurant to take home with you to eat.

Kue2 would like to drop by and take some home.

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:7823A720-27F6-49A6-9B4C-4833EA48D1B1@microsoft.com...

> Hugh,

> Sorry but I don't quite understand your question.

> Dinner took place at home. In these cold regions we have a closed room (we

> call it "quincho") where we can prepare barbecues indoors and have dinner.

> The exhaust design of the fireplace of the barbecue is important so that

> no

> smoke gets into the house.

> The skewers were just delicious, and I am ready to crash into the bed.

> :)

> Carlos

>

> "Kue2" wrote:

>

>>

>> Carlos you do take out???

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:33D011BE-C9D9-4387-9601-20D0A4D56ED8@microsoft.com...

>> > Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

>> > Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

>> > Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers

>> > with

>> > onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with

>> > firewood...and

>> > paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme

>> > Liquor.

>> > :)

>> > Carlos

>> >

>> > "Dominick" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Mike wrote:

>> >> > Carlos,

>> >> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them

>> >> > since

>> >> > you

>> >> > recommend them.

>> >> > Thanks though

>> >> > Mike

>> >> >

>> >> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>> >> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is

>> >> >> Java

>> >> >> Runtime Environment.

>> >> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime

>> >> >> Environment

>> >> >> (JRE)

>> >> >> 6 Update 6".

>> >> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select

>> >> >> Windows

>> >> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>> >> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe"

>> >> >> that

>> >> >> allows me to do offline installs.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control

>> >> >> Panel.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be

>> >> >> the

>> >> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>> >> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>> >> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE

>> >> >> x64.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Carlos

>> >> >>

>> >> >

>> >> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>> >> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>> >> Here is what I know:

>> >>

>> >> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>> >> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>> >> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>> >> 4. Av turned off

>> >> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>> >> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>> >> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>> >> comes up

>> >> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>> >> 9. It is enabled in Options

>> >> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>> >>

>> >> What can I do to get this working?

>> >>

>>

>>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Oh, now I see.

Well... if he can take care of the freight I will send it for free.

:))))

Carlos

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> "Take out" means buying food at a restaurant to take home with you to eat.

> Kue2 would like to drop by and take some home.

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:7823A720-27F6-49A6-9B4C-4833EA48D1B1@microsoft.com...

> > Hugh,

> > Sorry but I don't quite understand your question.

> > Dinner took place at home. In these cold regions we have a closed room (we

> > call it "quincho") where we can prepare barbecues indoors and have dinner.

> > The exhaust design of the fireplace of the barbecue is important so that

> > no

> > smoke gets into the house.

> > The skewers were just delicious, and I am ready to crash into the bed.

> > :)

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Kue2" wrote:

> >

> >>

> >> Carlos you do take out???

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:33D011BE-C9D9-4387-9601-20D0A4D56ED8@microsoft.com...

> >> > Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

> >> > Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

> >> > Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers

> >> > with

> >> > onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with

> >> > firewood...and

> >> > paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme

> >> > Liquor.

> >> > :)

> >> > Carlos

> >> >

> >> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >> Mike wrote:

> >> >> > Carlos,

> >> >> > I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them

> >> >> > since

> >> >> > you

> >> >> > recommend them.

> >> >> > Thanks though

> >> >> > Mike

> >> >> >

> >> >> > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> >> > news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

> >> >> >> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is

> >> >> >> Java

> >> >> >> Runtime Environment.

> >> >> >> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime

> >> >> >> Environment

> >> >> >> (JRE)

> >> >> >> 6 Update 6".

> >> >> >> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select

> >> >> >> Windows

> >> >> >> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

> >> >> >> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe"

> >> >> >> that

> >> >> >> allows me to do offline installs.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control

> >> >> >> Panel.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be

> >> >> >> the

> >> >> >> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

> >> >> >> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

> >> >> >> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE

> >> >> >> x64.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Carlos

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >

> >> >> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

> >> >> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

> >> >> Here is what I know:

> >> >>

> >> >> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

> >> >> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

> >> >> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

> >> >> 4. Av turned off

> >> >> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

> >> >> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

> >> >> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

> >> >> comes up

> >> >> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

> >> >> 9. It is enabled in Options

> >> >> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

> >> >>

> >> >> What can I do to get this working?

> >> >>

> >>

> >>

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> There we have a problem.

> I wonder now whether it is IE32 or IE64 the one that is running.

> Press simultaneously Shift-Ctrl-Esc to bring up task manager.

> Go to the processes tab.

> What do you see to the right of iexplore.exe?

> Can you see an "*32" or not?

> The presence of "*32" indicates it is iexplore 32-bit.

> The absences implies iexplore 64-bit.

> Seems like a dead end alley for me here.

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Carlos wrote:

>>> Can you see:

>>> 1.- Java icon in systray and

>>> 2.- A spinning triangle

>>> when you go to this page?

>>>

>>> http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

>>>

>>> Carlos

>>>

>>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Carlos wrote:

>>>>> Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Java (Sun)

>>>>> Do you have a check there in the "Use JRE 1.6.0_06..."?

>>>>> Other than that, I am out of ideas and quite busy preparing skewers with

>>>>> onions, peppers, sirloin and sausage. All of it cooked with firewood...and

>>>>> paired with 5 measures of Champagne and 1 measure of Cassis Creme Liquor.

>>>>> :)

>>>>> Carlos

>>>>>

>>>>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Mike wrote:

>>>>>>> Carlos,

>>>>>>> I have never been one for Beta's. I assume that you trust them since you

>>>>>>> recommend them.

>>>>>>> Thanks though

>>>>>>> Mike

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:D3567C06-5303-46DE-9BFD-025F714D91D3@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>>> Sun (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp) has updated is Java

>>>>>>>> Runtime Environment.

>>>>>>>> Current version is JR6 Update 6, former was Update 5

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Click the "Download" button to the right of "Java Runtime Environment

>>>>>>>> (JRE)

>>>>>>>> 6 Update 6".

>>>>>>>> On the following page select "Windows" as Platform (DO NOT select Windows

>>>>>>>> x64), click on "I Agree.." and press "Continue" button.

>>>>>>>> I usually choose the 15 megabytes file "jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe" that

>>>>>>>> allows me to do offline installs.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Java via Control Panel.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> This JRE works with Internet Explorer 32-bit, which happens to be the

>>>>>>>> default IE on x64 systems (XP and Vista).

>>>>>>>> There is still no JRE for IE x64.

>>>>>>>> You WILL find an x64 version of JRE but it doesn't work with IE x64.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Carlos

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>> I have a strange problem. Under Vista x64, IE 7 (I use the 32 bit IE)

>>>>>> has no support for Java at all. I have tried 6 update 5,6 and beta 10.

>>>>>> Here is what I know:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 1. Firefox works fine (with beta 10).

>>>>>> 2. It acts like there is no Java on the machine at all.

>>>>>> 3. The plugin is loaded (I checked the menu of plugins)

>>>>>> 4. Av turned off

>>>>>> 5 Anti-spyware turned off

>>>>>> 6. Unistalled/reinstalled, using the Installer cleanup ion between

>>>>>> 7. It won't even start in the system tray, like it does when Firefox

>>>>>> comes up

>>>>>> 8. Have tried numerous applet tests on the Internet

>>>>>> 9. It is enabled in Options

>>>>>> 10. Security is set to run applets, scripting, ActiveX controls

>>>>>>

>>>>>> What can I do to get this working?

>>>>>>

>>>> Yes that option is checked

>>>>

>> Can you see:

>> 1.- Java icon in systray YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

>> 2.- A spinning triangle

>> when you go to this page? YES FOR FIREFOX NO FOR IE7

>>

IEXPLORE, JAVAW, and FIREFOX are all *32. I thought I had been careful

with that.

 

This one really has me perplexed. How might one debug this, should I

uninstall/reinstall IE7? Is there a way to turn on some sort of logging

and see what is happening, is there a place errors are reported?

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

OK here is some more info, I looked more carefully and one thing I said

was wrong - the JRE is NOT loaded! Other Sun addons are. I decided to

try disabling all components but Sun ones, and it still fails. But the

loaded ones are

 

Java Platform SE binary

JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class

Plug-In 2 SSV Helper

Java Plug-In SSV Helper

 

If I "show" Add-ons that have been used by IE, I see a Java PlugIn

1.6.0-6 (or -5, or -10, depending on which one is installed).

 

Any ideas why it is not loading, how to force the load, review an error

message about it, etc.?

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Dominick,

Last thing I can think of is a conflict between the different versions of

Java.

JRE doesn't install previous versions when installing a new one.

Go to Control Panel, Remove Programs, and uninstall all versions of Java.

Then install JRE6 Update 6 from scratch.

One last question. When you say "JRE is NOT loaded!" do you mean that it is

not listed in the "Manage add-ons" tab of the Tools, Internet Options,

Programs menu?

Or is it simply "disabled"?

Carlos

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> OK here is some more info, I looked more carefully and one thing I said

> was wrong - the JRE is NOT loaded! Other Sun addons are. I decided to

> try disabling all components but Sun ones, and it still fails. But the

> loaded ones are

>

> Java Platform SE binary

> JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class

> Plug-In 2 SSV Helper

> Java Plug-In SSV Helper

>

> If I "show" Add-ons that have been used by IE, I see a Java PlugIn

> 1.6.0-6 (or -5, or -10, depending on which one is installed).

>

> Any ideas why it is not loading, how to force the load, review an error

> message about it, etc.?

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> Dominick,

> Last thing I can think of is a conflict between the different versions of

> Java.

> JRE doesn't install previous versions when installing a new one.

> Go to Control Panel, Remove Programs, and uninstall all versions of Java.

> Then install JRE6 Update 6 from scratch.

> One last question. When you say "JRE is NOT loaded!" do you mean that it is

> not listed in the "Manage add-ons" tab of the Tools, Internet Options,

> Programs menu?

> Or is it simply "disabled"?

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> OK here is some more info, I looked more carefully and one thing I said

>> was wrong - the JRE is NOT loaded! Other Sun addons are. I decided to

>> try disabling all components but Sun ones, and it still fails. But the

>> loaded ones are

>>

>> Java Platform SE binary

>> JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class

>> Plug-In 2 SSV Helper

>> Java Plug-In SSV Helper

>>

>> If I "show" Add-ons that have been used by IE, I see a Java PlugIn

>> 1.6.0-6 (or -5, or -10, depending on which one is installed).

>>

>> Any ideas why it is not loading, how to force the load, review an error

>> message about it, etc.?

>>

OK, I uninstalled everything fresh, and deleted the folders from Program

Files (x86). Installed JRE 6 update 6 (recently out I think). Now for

the first time, when I bring up an applet page in IE7, the Java SE

starts in the tray! A small Java window pops up in the top left corner,

empty. It is not the Java console. But as you can see from the web

page, nothing shows to pass the applet test.

 

Is there a place I could post a pic of what this looks like?

 

To answer your other question, formerly it was not loaded/showing in the

list at all, as opposed to disabled. Now it shows but the applet test fails.

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Dominick,

It seems we are doing some progress here!

Something I didn't mention, and I don't know if it is important, is that I

right-click on the JRE6 u6 installer and choose to install as administrator.

Getting back to the test page:

http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

what you should see is the title "Java VM Test", top, center and a

counterclockwise rotating purple triangle right below it.

Just a tad below "Version", centered

And, with grey background "Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. Version: 1.6.0"

You might want to take a look again at the Java control panel options in the

systray icon.

Best of luck.

Carlos

 

"Dominick" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:

> > Dominick,

> > Last thing I can think of is a conflict between the different versions of

> > Java.

> > JRE doesn't install previous versions when installing a new one.

> > Go to Control Panel, Remove Programs, and uninstall all versions of Java.

> > Then install JRE6 Update 6 from scratch.

> > One last question. When you say "JRE is NOT loaded!" do you mean that it is

> > not listed in the "Manage add-ons" tab of the Tools, Internet Options,

> > Programs menu?

> > Or is it simply "disabled"?

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Dominick" wrote:

> >

> >> OK here is some more info, I looked more carefully and one thing I said

> >> was wrong - the JRE is NOT loaded! Other Sun addons are. I decided to

> >> try disabling all components but Sun ones, and it still fails. But the

> >> loaded ones are

> >>

> >> Java Platform SE binary

> >> JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class

> >> Plug-In 2 SSV Helper

> >> Java Plug-In SSV Helper

> >>

> >> If I "show" Add-ons that have been used by IE, I see a Java PlugIn

> >> 1.6.0-6 (or -5, or -10, depending on which one is installed).

> >>

> >> Any ideas why it is not loading, how to force the load, review an error

> >> message about it, etc.?

> >>

> OK, I uninstalled everything fresh, and deleted the folders from Program

> Files (x86). Installed JRE 6 update 6 (recently out I think). Now for

> the first time, when I bring up an applet page in IE7, the Java SE

> starts in the tray! A small Java window pops up in the top left corner,

> empty. It is not the Java console. But as you can see from the web

> page, nothing shows to pass the applet test.

>

> Is there a place I could post a pic of what this looks like?

>

> To answer your other question, formerly it was not loaded/showing in the

> list at all, as opposed to disabled. Now it shows but the applet test fails.

>

Guest Dominick
Posted

Re: Java Runtime Environment Update

 

Carlos wrote:

> Dominick,

> It seems we are doing some progress here!

> Something I didn't mention, and I don't know if it is important, is that I

> right-click on the JRE6 u6 installer and choose to install as administrator.

> Getting back to the test page:

> http://www.upshot.com/login/javatest/logo/javavmtest.html

> what you should see is the title "Java VM Test", top, center and a

> counterclockwise rotating purple triangle right below it.

> Just a tad below "Version", centered

> And, with grey background "Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. Version: 1.6.0"

> You might want to take a look again at the Java control panel options in the

> systray icon.

> Best of luck.

> Carlos

>

> "Dominick" wrote:

>

>> Carlos wrote:

>>> Dominick,

>>> Last thing I can think of is a conflict between the different versions of

>>> Java.

>>> JRE doesn't install previous versions when installing a new one.

>>> Go to Control Panel, Remove Programs, and uninstall all versions of Java.

>>> Then install JRE6 Update 6 from scratch.

>>> One last question. When you say "JRE is NOT loaded!" do you mean that it is

>>> not listed in the "Manage add-ons" tab of the Tools, Internet Options,

>>> Programs menu?

>>> Or is it simply "disabled"?

>>> Carlos

>>>

>>> "Dominick" wrote:

>>>

>>>> OK here is some more info, I looked more carefully and one thing I said

>>>> was wrong - the JRE is NOT loaded! Other Sun addons are. I decided to

>>>> try disabling all components but Sun ones, and it still fails. But the

>>>> loaded ones are

>>>>

>>>> Java Platform SE binary

>>>> JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class

>>>> Plug-In 2 SSV Helper

>>>> Java Plug-In SSV Helper

>>>>

>>>> If I "show" Add-ons that have been used by IE, I see a Java PlugIn

>>>> 1.6.0-6 (or -5, or -10, depending on which one is installed).

>>>>

>>>> Any ideas why it is not loading, how to force the load, review an error

>>>> message about it, etc.?

>>>>

>> OK, I uninstalled everything fresh, and deleted the folders from Program

>> Files (x86). Installed JRE 6 update 6 (recently out I think). Now for

>> the first time, when I bring up an applet page in IE7, the Java SE

>> starts in the tray! A small Java window pops up in the top left corner,

>> empty. It is not the Java console. But as you can see from the web

>> page, nothing shows to pass the applet test.

>>

>> Is there a place I could post a pic of what this looks like?

>>

>> To answer your other question, formerly it was not loaded/showing in the

>> list at all, as opposed to disabled. Now it shows but the applet test fails.

>>

I ran that page with Firefox so I know exactly what it is supposed to

look like. And (gasp!) the account I use has admin privileges, so I am

pretty sure the install is ok - especially since it works on Firefox.

 

So frustrating...

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