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HWRU-CE - Michel

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Since: May 10, 2004
Posts: 2



(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 10:40 pm
Post subject: Java Virtual Machine Add to elertz
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>inetexplorer>ie6>ieak (more info?)

Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
the following message:

We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.

Who helps me out of this circle?

Thanks in advance

Michel
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Jim Byrd

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Since: Apr 04, 2004
Posts: 828



(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 11:42 pm
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Hi Michel - You can test whether Java is working on your machine at the
following
sites:

http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html
http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's
installed)
http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html

and you can test Javascript here:
http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm


There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java situation here:
http://www.javatester.org/installing.html

Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no longer
be distributing Java or providing any support for Java including
security fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ so you
might want to start thinking about the future.

You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using
the dropdown)

Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java
plug-in here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html



For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to upgrading
to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
installed.

If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and
install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPoo...810030_
or here:
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft...ndows20

For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here:
http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86.exe
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe


For all other OS's:

Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links here:
http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe


Then upgrade to v. 3810:

For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpoo...SJavWU_

For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-4...5632168

For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093 from
Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000 SP4 (this seems to
be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find 816093 in the list. You
can find directions for using the Windows Update Catalog functions here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166. (I am
informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the downloaded file from
here: http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 to
msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4.)

Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and restart
all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP Security, is a
tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your current
Java VM vendor associated with IE:
http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html

A note from Mitch Gallant:

"One note about the JVM Selector utility:
If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
install
via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
registry
entries, which must be present for the utility to know about JavaPlugin.
After that, the utility should work properly."


--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In news:b21301c4371a$6680a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
HWRU-CE - Michel <hwruce.RemoveThis@fpt.vn> typed:
> Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
> Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
> the following message:
>
> We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
> requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
> machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
> information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
>
> Who helps me out of this circle?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Michel
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Paul Ryan

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Since: Jul 22, 2004
Posts: 1



(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 7:26 am
Post subject: Re: Java Virtual Machine Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Jim, do you know of any JVMs for Windows CE that are compliant with 1.3.1 or
1.4.1? All of the ones I've been able to find are 1.2.2 compliant only.
Thx in advance for any help you can provide.


"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Michel - You can test whether Java is working on your machine at the
> following
> sites:
>
> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
> http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html
> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's
> installed)
> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>
> and you can test Javascript here:
> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>
>
> There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java situation here:
> http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
>
> Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no longer
> be distributing Java or providing any support for Java including
> security fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ so you
> might want to start thinking about the future.
>
> You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
> http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using
> the dropdown)
>
> Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java
> plug-in here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
>
>
>
> For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to upgrading
> to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
> installed.
>
> If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and
> install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPoo...810030_
> or here:
> http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft...ndows20
>
> For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here:
> http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86.exe
> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe
>
>
> For all other OS's:
>
> Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links here:
> http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
> http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe
>
>
> Then upgrade to v. 3810:
>
> For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpoo...SJavWU_
>
> For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft here:
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-4...5632168
>
> For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093 from
> Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000 SP4 (this seems to
> be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find 816093 in the list. You
> can find directions for using the Windows Update Catalog functions here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166. (I am
> informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the downloaded file from
> here: http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 to
> msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4.)
>
> Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
> which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and restart
> all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP Security, is a
> tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your current
> Java VM vendor associated with IE:
> http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
>
> A note from Mitch Gallant:
>
> "One note about the JVM Selector utility:
> If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
> select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
> install
> via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
> registry
> entries, which must be present for the utility to know about JavaPlugin.
> After that, the utility should work properly."
>
>
> --
> Please respond in the same thread.
> Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>
>
>
> In news:b21301c4371a$6680a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
> HWRU-CE - Michel <hwruce.RemoveThis@fpt.vn> typed:
> > Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
> > Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
> > the following message:
> >
> > We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
> > requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
> > machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
> > information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
> >
> > Who helps me out of this circle?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Michel
>
>
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Jim Byrd

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 8:01 am
Post subject: Re: Java Virtual Machine Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi Paul - I don't right off hand. You might contact these folks and see:
http://www.nsicom.com/products/creme.asp

--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In news:D3909476-45BF-4A3C-A9CD-7BE105CAA4D8@microsoft.com,
Paul Ryan <Paul Ryan DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> Jim, do you know of any JVMs for Windows CE that are compliant with
> 1.3.1 or
> 1.4.1? All of the ones I've been able to find are 1.2.2 compliant
> only. Thx in advance for any help you can provide.
>
>
> "Jim Byrd" wrote:
>
>> Hi Michel - You can test whether Java is working on your machine at
>> the following
>> sites:
>>
>> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
>> http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html
>> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's
>> installed)
>> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
>> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>>
>> and you can test Javascript here:
>> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>>
>>
>> There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java
>> situation here: http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
>>
>> Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no
>> longer
>> be distributing Java or providing any support for Java including
>> security fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/
>> so you might want to start thinking about the future.
>>
>> You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
>> http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using
>> the dropdown)
>>
>> Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java
>> plug-in here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
>>
>>
>>
>> For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to
>> upgrading
>> to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
>> installed.
>>
>> If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and
>> install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
>>
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPoo...810030_
>> or here:
>>
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft...ndows20
>>
>> For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here:
>> http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86.exe
>> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe
>>
>>
>> For all other OS's:
>>
>> Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links
>> here: http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
>> http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe
>>
>>
>> Then upgrade to v. 3810:
>>
>> For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
>> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
>>
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpoo...SJavWU_
>>
>> For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft
>> here:
>>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-4...5632168
>>
>> For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093
>> from Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000 SP4
>> (this seems to be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find
>> 816093 in the list. You can find directions for using the Windows
>> Update Catalog functions here:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166. (I
>> am informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the
>> downloaded file from here:
>> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 to
>> msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4.)
>>
>> Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
>> which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and
>> restart all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP
>> Security, is a
>> tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your
>> current Java VM vendor associated with IE:
>> http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
>>
>> A note from Mitch Gallant:
>>
>> "One note about the JVM Selector utility:
>> If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
>> select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
>> install
>> via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
>> registry
>> entries, which must be present for the utility to know about
>> JavaPlugin. After that, the utility should work properly."
>>
>>
>> --
>> Please respond in the same thread.
>> Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>>
>>
>>
>> In news:b21301c4371a$6680a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
>> HWRU-CE - Michel <hwruce DeleteThis @fpt.vn> typed:
>>> Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
>>> Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
>>> the following message:
>>>
>>> We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
>>> requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
>>> machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
>>> information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
>>>
>>> Who helps me out of this circle?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Michel
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 8:47 am
Post subject: RE: Java Virtual Machine Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"HWRU-CE - Michel" wrote:

> Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
> Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
> the following message:
>
> We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
> requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
> machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
> information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
>
> Who helps me out of this circle?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Michel
>
>
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Brendon3

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Since: Aug 10, 2004
Posts: 11



(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 12:30 pm
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http://java.sun.com

"java/download" <java/download@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:609FF20E-A373-4473-9C7A-FCCAEDC676BC@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "HWRU-CE - Michel" wrote:
>
>> Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
>> Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
>> the following message:
>>
>> We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
>> requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
>> machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
>> information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
>>
>> Who helps me out of this circle?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Michel
>>
>>
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Since: May 29, 2005
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 2:27 pm
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Sorry!!! You are very knowledgable. The fundamental question is: Where do I
find the down load? You missed the point. I need a copy of the Java soft ware
so that I can play a simple Game. I am not attempting to do a PhD in computer
science. It worked before: is the technology improvung or not? Then what is
the point that the programmers are trying to make? Do they have the
understanding that their work must be useful?

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Michel - You can test whether Java is working on your machine at the
> following
> sites:
>
> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
> http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html
> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's
> installed)
> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>
> and you can test Javascript here:
> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>
>
> There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java situation here:
> http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
>
> Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no longer
> be distributing Java or providing any support for Java including
> security fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ so you
> might want to start thinking about the future.
>
> You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
> http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using
> the dropdown)
>
> Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java
> plug-in here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
>
>
>
> For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to upgrading
> to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
> installed.
>
> If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and
> install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPoo...810030_
> or here:
> http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft...ndows20
>
> For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here:
> http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86.exe
> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe
>
>
> For all other OS's:
>
> Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links here:
> http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
> http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe
>
>
> Then upgrade to v. 3810:
>
> For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpoo...SJavWU_
>
> For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft here:
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-4...5632168
>
> For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093 from
> Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000 SP4 (this seems to
> be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find 816093 in the list. You
> can find directions for using the Windows Update Catalog functions here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166. (I am
> informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the downloaded file from
> here: http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 to
> msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4.)
>
> Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
> which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and restart
> all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP Security, is a
> tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your current
> Java VM vendor associated with IE:
> http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
>
> A note from Mitch Gallant:
>
> "One note about the JVM Selector utility:
> If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
> select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
> install
> via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
> registry
> entries, which must be present for the utility to know about JavaPlugin.
> After that, the utility should work properly."
>
>
> --
> Please respond in the same thread.
> Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>
>
>
> In news:b21301c4371a$6680a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
> HWRU-CE - Michel <hwruce.RemoveThis@fpt.vn> typed:
> > Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
> > Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
> > the following message:
> >
> > We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
> > requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
> > machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
> > information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
> >
> > Who helps me out of this circle?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Michel
>
>
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 6:58 pm
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Hi G_Andy - Sorry you didn't find what I posted useful. Perhaps this will
be of more specific help:

You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using the
dropdown - I recommend that you don't install any version prior to 1.4.2.06
in order to get a necessary bug fix.)

Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java plug-in
here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html

If you want the latest and greatest, you can link to a download for the J2SE
5.0 JRE here: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (What I use,
BTW)


Download and install one of these following the directions on the Sun site
to implement Java on your machine.


--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog Defending Your Machine here:
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

"G_Andy" <GAndy.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry!!! You are very knowledgable. The fundamental question is:
> Where do I find the down load? You missed the point. I need a copy of
> the Java soft ware so that I can play a simple Game. I am not
> attempting to do a PhD in computer science. It worked before: is the
> technology improvung or not? Then what is the point that the
> programmers are trying to make? Do they have the understanding that
> their work must be useful?
>
> "Jim Byrd" wrote:
>
>> Hi Michel - You can test whether Java is working on your machine at
>> the following
>> sites:
>>
>> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
>> http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html
>> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's
>> installed)
>> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
>> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>>
>> and you can test Javascript here:
>> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>>
>>
>> There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java
>> situation here: http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
>>
>> Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no
>> longer
>> be distributing Java or providing any support for Java including
>> security fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/
>> so you might want to start thinking about the future.
>>
>> You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
>> http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using
>> the dropdown)
>>
>> Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java
>> plug-in here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
>>
>>
>>
>> For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to
>> upgrading
>> to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
>> installed.
>>
>> If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and
>> install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
>>
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPoo...810030_
>> or here:
>>
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft...ndows20
>>
>> For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here:
>> http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86.exe
>> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe
>>
>>
>> For all other OS's:
>>
>> Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links
>> here: http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
>> http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe
>>
>>
>> Then upgrade to v. 3810:
>>
>> For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
>> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
>>
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpoo...SJavWU_
>>
>> For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft
>> here:
>>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-4...5632168
>>
>> For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093
>> from Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000 SP4
>> (this seems to be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find
>> 816093 in the list. You can find directions for using the Windows
>> Update Catalog functions here:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166. (I
>> am informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the
>> downloaded file from here:
>> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 to
>> msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4.)
>>
>> Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
>> which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and
>> restart all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP
>> Security, is a
>> tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your
>> current Java VM vendor associated with IE:
>> http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
>>
>> A note from Mitch Gallant:
>>
>> "One note about the JVM Selector utility:
>> If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
>> select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
>> install
>> via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
>> registry
>> entries, which must be present for the utility to know about
>> JavaPlugin. After that, the utility should work properly."
>>
>>
>> --
>> Please respond in the same thread.
>> Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>>
>>
>>
>> In news:b21301c4371a$6680a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
>> HWRU-CE - Michel <hwruce.TakeThisOut@fpt.vn> typed:
>>> Several Websites tell me that I need to download java
>>> Virtual Machine. Choosing the download option results in
>>> the following message:
>>>
>>> We're sorry, you cannot view this page because it
>>> requires the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM). Your
>>> machine does not have the MSJVM installed. For more
>>> information please visit www.microsoft.com/java.
>>>
>>> Who helps me out of this circle?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Michel
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