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Re: Vista-Java problem In Control Panel > Java, on the Advanced tab, expand "Default Java for
browsers" Make sure the choice(s) have a checkmark. In IE7 > Tools >
Internet Options, on the Advanced tab, make sure the entry under "Java
(Sun)" has a checkmark. Also check IE7 > Tools > Manage Add-ons >Enable
or Disable Add-ons to make sure all Sun Microsystems, Inc. (add the
Publisher column to see these) entries are enabled.
"Kathie G" <Bookwyrm@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:epGFV%23uzHHA.2484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I'll try it.
>
> DH got a new laptop about 2 months ago. It came with Vista Home Premium on
> it. (Not that we had any choice about that.)
> He has a program that he uses in his engineering work with thermodynamics.
> The program loads fine, but one portion of the program (the part that
> takes the data inputs and does the calculations) won't work. It needs
> Java.
> (The program is: TEST: The Expert System for Thermodynamics. It can be
> run over the internet -- but there are times when he has no internet
> connection and needs to be able to run it from his computer alone.)
> He's downloaded the latest Java from Sun several times -- but when he goes
> to the page where you verify that the Java is present on your computer, it
> never verifies. And, thusly, won't let TEST run.
> This is extremely frustrating to him (and to me -- who has to listen to
> him rant and rave...).
> Anyone have any idea of what is happening here? How we can fix it?
> Where we can find someone who can help???
>
> Kathie G |