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JAVA Control Panel
With Java installed on your computer you have a link to the Java Control
Panel at Start/Control Panel/Java. While uninstalling some older versions of Java I somehow removed this link. As a matter of fact I have no access to Java at all as there is also no shortcut on the start menu. I listed all the old versions of Java before they were uninstalled. I was able to get archived versions of the ones I uninstalled from Java.com. Even after reinstalling everything I had removed I still have no access to the application either through Windows Control Panel nor the Start Menu. Now is the time to ask the help of the experts. How do I enable the link fom Windows Control Panel or At least be able to create a shortcut to the Java Control Panel? |
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JAVA Control Panel
Microsoft java was java virtual machine,the java youre refering to is
sun microsystems,try thier web site for answers. "Will S." wrote: With Java installed on your computer you have a link to the Java Control Panel at Start/Control Panel/Java. While uninstalling some older versions of Java I somehow removed this link. As a matter of fact I have no access to Java at all as there is also no shortcut on the start menu. I listed all the old versions of Java before they were uninstalled. I was able to get archived versions of the ones I uninstalled from Java.com. Even after reinstalling everything I had removed I still have no access to the application either through Windows Control Panel nor the Start Menu. Now is the time to ask the help of the experts. How do I enable the link fom Windows Control Panel or At least be able to create a shortcut to the Java Control Panel? |
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Will S. wrote:
With Java installed on your computer you have a link to the Java Control Panel at Start/Control Panel/Java. While uninstalling some older versions of Java I somehow removed this link. As a matter of fact I have no access to Java at all as there is also no shortcut on the start menu. I listed all the old versions of Java before they were uninstalled. I was able to get archived versions of the ones I uninstalled from Java.com. Even after reinstalling everything I had removed I still have no access to the application either through Windows Control Panel nor the Start Menu. Now is the time to ask the help of the experts. How do I enable the link fom Windows Control Panel or At least be able to create a shortcut to the Java Control Panel? (Presumably, your Control Panel display is Classic View.) The Java Control Panel is located he C:\WINDOWS\system32\javacpl.cpl You said you uninstalled *some older versions of Java*. Ideally (for security reasons, but there are some exceptions), you should only have one instance of Java, which is the most current one: Version 6, Update 17 Which version(s) of Java do you currently have? When you uninstalled the older versions of Java, which method did you use? Was it by using Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs? It might be necessary to use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. See: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_java.xml http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 Once all the old Java stuff is removed, install the latest version. Use the standalone ("offline") installer he http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Once it is installed, you may use this link to verify: http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp BTW, which Web browser do you use? |
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"Daave" wrote: Will S. wrote: With Java installed on your computer you have a link to the Java Control Panel at Start/Control Panel/Java. While uninstalling some older versions of Java I somehow removed this link. As a matter of fact I have no access to Java at all as there is also no shortcut on the start menu. I listed all the old versions of Java before they were uninstalled. I was able to get archived versions of the ones I uninstalled from Java.com. Even after reinstalling everything I had removed I still have no access to the application either through Windows Control Panel nor the Start Menu. Now is the time to ask the help of the experts. How do I enable the link fom Windows Control Panel or At least be able to create a shortcut to the Java Control Panel? (Presumably, your Control Panel display is Classic View.) The Java Control Panel is located he C:\WINDOWS\system32\javacpl.cpl You said you uninstalled *some older versions of Java*. Ideally (for security reasons, but there are some exceptions), you should only have one instance of Java, which is the most current one: Version 6, Update 17 Which version(s) of Java do you currently have? When you uninstalled the older versions of Java, which method did you use? Was it by using Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs? It might be necessary to use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. See: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_java.xml http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 Once all the old Java stuff is removed, install the latest version. Use the standalone ("offline") installer he http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Once it is installed, you may use this link to verify: http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp BTW, which Web browser do you use? After reading your reply and doing some checking I found there were two different versions of the javacpl file. one in the system32 folder and one in the programs folder. The file in the system 32 folder did not work but the file in the programs folder did. I deleted the javacpl file from the system32 folder and copied the one from the programs folder to the system32 folder. This brought back access to the Java Control Panel from Windows Control Panel. I uninstalled Java Version 6, Update 17 and reinstalled it again with the offline installer and now everything seems to be working correctly. Thank you very much for your assistance. I am so glad there are people out there who are so willing to help. Thanks again. Will S. . |
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Will S. wrote:
"Daave" wrote: Will S. wrote: With Java installed on your computer you have a link to the Java Control Panel at Start/Control Panel/Java. While uninstalling some older versions of Java I somehow removed this link. As a matter of fact I have no access to Java at all as there is also no shortcut on the start menu. I listed all the old versions of Java before they were uninstalled. I was able to get archived versions of the ones I uninstalled from Java.com. Even after reinstalling everything I had removed I still have no access to the application either through Windows Control Panel nor the Start Menu. Now is the time to ask the help of the experts. How do I enable the link fom Windows Control Panel or At least be able to create a shortcut to the Java Control Panel? (Presumably, your Control Panel display is Classic View.) The Java Control Panel is located he C:\WINDOWS\system32\javacpl.cpl You said you uninstalled *some older versions of Java*. Ideally (for security reasons, but there are some exceptions), you should only have one instance of Java, which is the most current one: Version 6, Update 17 Which version(s) of Java do you currently have? When you uninstalled the older versions of Java, which method did you use? Was it by using Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs? It might be necessary to use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. See: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_java.xml http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 Once all the old Java stuff is removed, install the latest version. Use the standalone ("offline") installer he http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Once it is installed, you may use this link to verify: http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp BTW, which Web browser do you use? After reading your reply and doing some checking I found there were two different versions of the javacpl file. one in the system32 folder and one in the programs folder. The file in the system 32 folder did not work but the file in the programs folder did. I deleted the javacpl file from the system32 folder and copied the one from the programs folder to the system32 folder. This brought back access to the Java Control Panel from Windows Control Panel. I uninstalled Java Version 6, Update 17 and reinstalled it again with the offline installer and now everything seems to be working correctly. Thank you very much for your assistance. I am so glad there are people out there who are so willing to help. Thanks again. Will S. YW, Will. Glad to hear everything's working right now. :-) |
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