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Adsley
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
an answer to why and what to do from here?

Taurarian
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
See if this link answers any questions for you
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;168806
How to Troubleshoot Java Problems in Internet Explorer

"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
> an answer to why and what to do from here?

JAX
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
Hi Adsley,

If you are running XP SP1a, it does not support JAVA. You will need to go to
the SUN's web-site and download their JAVA or do a Google search and find a
download for MSVM.

LOL, JAX

"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
> an answer to why and what to do from here?

Adsley
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
The problem I see here is the list of operating systems
does not include xp.. though I did go through the troble
shooting ideas on this page and the one jave game works,
but the jave chats i tried to enter do not show up at
all .. and at least one jave script txt box from another
site.. but thanks for the link :)
>-----Original Message-----
>See if this link answers any questions for you
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;168806
>How to Troubleshoot Java Problems in Internet Explorer
>
>"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
>> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp,
and
>> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
>> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
>> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can
get
>> an answer to why and what to do from here?
>
>.
>

December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
Seems this was a good suggestion, but from what I see at
sun and after downloading their program, it was un able
to install... weird old microsoft .. figures they would
make life annoying
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Adsley,
>
>If you are running XP SP1a, it does not support JAVA.
You will need to go to
>the SUN's web-site and download their JAVA or do a
Google search and find a
>download for MSVM.
>
>LOL, JAX
>
>"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
>> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp,
and
>> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
>> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
>> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can
get
>> an answer to why and what to do from here?
>
>
>.
>

Taurarian
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
http://www.virtualmachine.tk/
Try this link


"JAX" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Adsley,
>
> If you are running XP SP1a, it does not support JAVA. You will need to go
to
> the SUN's web-site and download their JAVA or do a Google search and find
a
> download for MSVM.
>
> LOL, JAX
>
> "Adsley" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
> > I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
> > understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
> > enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
> > an answer to why and what to do from here?
>
>

Rob
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
> an answer to why and what to do from here?

Hi Adsley,
It is possible to use the m/soft java machine, available via
Start/ Settings/Control Panel/ Internet Options/Advanced/ check the box
under 'M/soft VM'
JIT Compiler for virtual machine (req. restart)
Rob.

ndnprincesss
December 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
I'm having this same problem and i'm on here looking for
a solution. I don't even see that anything about virtual
machine in the advanced options. there is sun java and
it is checked on mine and applets still wont load. grrrrr
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
>> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp,
and
>> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
>> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
>> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can
get
>> an answer to why and what to do from here?
>
>Hi Adsley,
>It is possible to use the m/soft java machine, available
via
>Start/ Settings/Control Panel/ Internet
Options/Advanced/ check the box
>under 'M/soft VM'
>JIT Compiler for virtual machine (req. restart)
>Rob.
>
>.
>

Byte
December 24th 03, 02:31 PM
Here are a couple of websites that may be of help:

Java Tester - Is Java Enabled?
http://javatester.org/enabled.html

The Source for Java Technology
http://java.com/en/index.jsp

Bruce Chambers
December 24th 03, 02:38 PM
Greetings --

As the result of a lawsuit by Sun Microsystems, and the ensuing
settlement, Microsoft is no longer allowed to provide its own Java
Virtual Machine to Windows users. You can get almost the same
functionality by downloading Sun's version of Java from
http://java.sun.com/getjava/index.html. If you want the broader
capabilities of Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine, it is still
available from a lot of 3rd-party web sites, some of which are listed
here: http://www.java-virtual-machine.net/download.html.


Bruce Chambers

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"Adsley" > wrote in message
...
> Though I am not new to most systems, I am new to xp, and
> I can not get java to show up and I do not quite
> understand. I can not even find a thing on ie6 to say
> enable java in the intenet options box. Perhaps i can get
> an answer to why and what to do from here?

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