Matt H
April 14th 03, 11:41 PM
Pure and simple. Download sun java to replace JVM since
microsoft is having problems. I downloaded it and it works
great with no problems and there is no security issues.
http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/DisplayLinks
Matt H
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been working on a Java on line tutorial. At one
>point in the tutorial it states I must download the java
>Virtual Machine. When I say ok and it attempts to
>download the JVM, I am taken to a "I,m sorry" message
>from Windows Updates which staets I must download the
>most recent Microsoft Virtual machine. However I cannot
>locate this download on the Windows Update site and even
>read somewhere that they are no longer downloading it. So
>I am stuck. How can I either delete the MVM and download
>only the JVM? I have an OEM version of Windows XP on a
>Hewlitt Packard Pavillion.
>
>Any help you can offer will be appreciated.
>
>
>.
>
microsoft is having problems. I downloaded it and it works
great with no problems and there is no security issues.
http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/DisplayLinks
Matt H
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been working on a Java on line tutorial. At one
>point in the tutorial it states I must download the java
>Virtual Machine. When I say ok and it attempts to
>download the JVM, I am taken to a "I,m sorry" message
>from Windows Updates which staets I must download the
>most recent Microsoft Virtual machine. However I cannot
>locate this download on the Windows Update site and even
>read somewhere that they are no longer downloading it. So
>I am stuck. How can I either delete the MVM and download
>only the JVM? I have an OEM version of Windows XP on a
>Hewlitt Packard Pavillion.
>
>Any help you can offer will be appreciated.
>
>
>.
>