Re: Java applet problem
- From: "BillW" <xxx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 09:02:03 -0600
Mickey,
Thank you again for your help. I looked at all settings and they were
already set as you indicated.
"Mickey Segal" <not_monitored@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Some other things to check:
1. In "Internet Options" "Advanced" tab, Java (Sun) heading, make sure
that "Use JRE ..." is checkmarked.
2. In "Internet Options" "Security" tab after clicking "Custom Level"
find "Scripting of
Java Applets" and made sure the "Enable" button is selected.
3. In "Tools" "Manage Add-Ons" find "Sun Java Console" and make sure it
is enabled.
You may need to restart the browser for some settings to take effect.
"Mickey Segal" <not_monitored@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you have gone to Add / Remove and removed Java and then re-installed
Java it sounds like the problem is some browser setting or something that
got corrupted. If this happened on several computes it sounds more like a
settings problem. I don't have any instant ideas; maybe someone else
does.
.
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