JAX
February 25th 04, 08:41 PM
You can download MSVM from the following link. After you install it, go to
Windows Updates and download the security patch for it.
http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.html
LOL, JAX
"Kenny" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Everyone, hope you're all well
> I have enroled on a computer course, and when I log onto my course from
home, I get an (Error 00007: Requested applet
> privileges denied.) I have tried to download the Java Virtual Machine
(VM) component required to launch PlantWeb University courses, as I know
that the newest versions of XP do not include the Java Virtual Machine
component, I have
> tried to download the install file from the SmartForce FTP site, but with
no joy.
> The thing that gets me is that the course Im doing will only take me five
hours to complete, I think I have wasted 5 plus hours today trying to
install what I need in order to finish my course from home. The course is
called Introduction to
> working with HTML. I am doing the course at a learn direct centre.
> Could anyone please advise me (and please don't tell me to go back to
learn direct, AS I KNOW THAT!!!!!!)
> Thanking you all, Best regards to you all.
> Kenny
Windows Updates and download the security patch for it.
http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.html
LOL, JAX
"Kenny" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Everyone, hope you're all well
> I have enroled on a computer course, and when I log onto my course from
home, I get an (Error 00007: Requested applet
> privileges denied.) I have tried to download the Java Virtual Machine
(VM) component required to launch PlantWeb University courses, as I know
that the newest versions of XP do not include the Java Virtual Machine
component, I have
> tried to download the install file from the SmartForce FTP site, but with
no joy.
> The thing that gets me is that the course Im doing will only take me five
hours to complete, I think I have wasted 5 plus hours today trying to
install what I need in order to finish my course from home. The course is
called Introduction to
> working with HTML. I am doing the course at a learn direct centre.
> Could anyone please advise me (and please don't tell me to go back to
learn direct, AS I KNOW THAT!!!!!!)
> Thanking you all, Best regards to you all.
> Kenny