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| | Java and Aero Is it normal for anything to do with Sun Microsystems java to turn of aero effects while in use, for example i am using limewire or yahoo, playing games that require the use of java, and as they are launching or in the process of aero stops and goes back to the standard vista and when i exit the program (s) it will retrun to where it was, any suggestions thought opions would be great. of if this is a known issue please let me know Thanks, Aran M |
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| | Re: Java and Aero Hi, Check this out: NOTICE: It seems that most, if not all, Java-based Windows applications disable Aero Glass. This is only temporary and the effects are restored when the program is closed. This issue has been fixed in the latest builds of Java 6 You can get Java 6 here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/ea.jsp Just to head off any misconceptions; it's beta also;and you want the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Beta 2 The Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java applications. It solves those glass issues you've been having. Jeff "Aran M" <Aran M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:221667A0-BED6-4FD3-9556-2951A483444A@microsoft.com... > Is it normal for anything to do with Sun Microsystems java to turn of aero > effects while in use, for example i am using limewire or yahoo, playing > games > that require the use of java, and as they are launching or in the process > of > aero stops and goes back to the standard vista and when i exit the program > (s) it will retrun to where it was, any suggestions thought opions would > be > great. of if this is a known issue please let me know > > Thanks, > Aran M |
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| | Re: Java and Aero also you can find an AMD64 version of java on the bottom of that list if you are running the 64bit version of vista. "Jeff" wrote: > Hi, > Check this out: > > NOTICE: It seems that most, if not all, Java-based Windows applications > disable Aero Glass. This is only temporary and the effects are restored when > the program is closed. This issue has been fixed in the latest builds of > Java 6 > > You can get Java 6 here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/ea.jsp > > Just to head off any misconceptions; it's beta also;and you want the > Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Beta 2 > The Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java > applications. > > It solves those glass issues you've been having. > > Jeff > > "Aran M" <Aran M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:221667A0-BED6-4FD3-9556-2951A483444A@microsoft.com... > > Is it normal for anything to do with Sun Microsystems java to turn of aero > > effects while in use, for example i am using limewire or yahoo, playing > > games > > that require the use of java, and as they are launching or in the process > > of > > aero stops and goes back to the standard vista and when i exit the program > > (s) it will retrun to where it was, any suggestions thought opions would > > be > > great. of if this is a known issue please let me know > > > > Thanks, > > Aran M > |
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| | Re: Java and Aero Heya jeff thanks for the info i appreciate it "Jeff" wrote: > Hi, > Check this out: > > NOTICE: It seems that most, if not all, Java-based Windows applications > disable Aero Glass. This is only temporary and the effects are restored when > the program is closed. This issue has been fixed in the latest builds of > Java 6 > > You can get Java 6 here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/ea.jsp > > Just to head off any misconceptions; it's beta also;and you want the > Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Beta 2 > The Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java > applications. > > It solves those glass issues you've been having. > > Jeff > > "Aran M" <Aran M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:221667A0-BED6-4FD3-9556-2951A483444A@microsoft.com... > > Is it normal for anything to do with Sun Microsystems java to turn of aero > > effects while in use, for example i am using limewire or yahoo, playing > > games > > that require the use of java, and as they are launching or in the process > > of > > aero stops and goes back to the standard vista and when i exit the program > > (s) it will retrun to where it was, any suggestions thought opions would > > be > > great. of if this is a known issue please let me know > > > > Thanks, > > Aran M > |
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