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Michelle N.
December 5th 03, 01:21 AM
In my file "Java Runtime Environment" it shows DAMAGED.
This is under Windows/Debug/Downloaded program files.
What can I do to fix this? Do I need to? Does it
possibly have something to do with the spyware that is
infested on my computer? Please advise.....thanks!

Thorsten Matzner
December 5th 03, 01:21 AM
"Michelle N." > wrote:

>In my file "Java Runtime Environment" it shows DAMAGED.
>This is under Windows/Debug/Downloaded program files.

The files in WINDOWS\DEBUG are not in use. The Java things should be
found in WINDOWS\JAVA. IE-Plugins are located in WINDOWS\DOWNLOADED
PROGRAM FILES.

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Michelle N.
December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>"Michelle N." > wrote:
>
>>In my file "Java Runtime Environment" it shows DAMAGED.
>>This is under Windows/Debug/Downloaded program files.
>
>The files in WINDOWS\DEBUG are not in use. The Java
things should be
>found in WINDOWS\JAVA. IE-Plugins are located in
WINDOWS\DOWNLOADED
>PROGRAM FILES.
>
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>(tm)
>.
>Ok, right, I see now the pluggins are in
WINDOWS\DOWNLOADED
PROGRAM FILES.
Still, "Java Runtime Environment" shows damaged. What
can or should I do? Thanks!

Thorsten Matzner
December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
"Michelle N." > wrote:

>>Ok, right, I see now the pluggins are in
>WINDOWS\DOWNLOADED
>PROGRAM FILES.
>Still, "Java Runtime Environment" shows damaged. What
>can or should I do? Thanks!

You may want to delete the plugin and reload Java from www.sun.com.
However, if Java works well on your system you can also leave this
alone. If the component is really broken the IE will prompt you for to
download it again at the first time when it is needed.

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