sean
December 11th 03, 10:57 PM
if i re-install it, do i have to remove the bads one
first or is that done automatically??? thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>hello. i was doing disc clean up and when i viewed the
>>files to be removed, i saw that the java run time
>>environment was damaged each time it was accessed. what
>>does "damaged" mean? is that a big deal? what can i do
to
>>repair if needed?
>>.
>>I would re-install the java VM plug in. The best and
>easiest is Sun's at this web site here;
>http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
>And yes damaged means some java files are corrupt, (bad).
>.
>
first or is that done automatically??? thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>hello. i was doing disc clean up and when i viewed the
>>files to be removed, i saw that the java run time
>>environment was damaged each time it was accessed. what
>>does "damaged" mean? is that a big deal? what can i do
to
>>repair if needed?
>>.
>>I would re-install the java VM plug in. The best and
>easiest is Sun's at this web site here;
>http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
>And yes damaged means some java files are corrupt, (bad).
>.
>