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XP SP2 and java applets(HELP!)

XP SP2 won't run java applets

         

Simtech044

6:52 am on Aug 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hey I'm new to the forum and I have a problem with XP SP2 not running java applets. Example if I go the the NOAA site and try running a radar loop, the site comes back saying I need to download JAVA. If I go to <snip> and try playing all I get is an outlined box with a small red x in the upper left corner. I have the latest and greatest Java(JRE 1.5.0). I seem to have things set up right according to different articles I've found on the 'net'. Does anyone else have this problem? I know it is probably something small that I missed.

[edited by: bill at 8:23 am (utc) on Aug. 23, 2005]
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bill

8:28 am on Aug 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld Simtech044!

It sounds like you have a faulty Java installation. I have read that sometimes the ActiveX install mechanism over at the Sun site gets messed up with IE. I would recommend that you download the offline installation package (about 15MB) and try installing that.

Simtech044

10:04 am on Aug 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Bill, Thanks for the info thats what I was going to try next but didn't know if I had something configed wrong with SP2.This problem seem to occur after I installed SP2 so I was trying to determine if it was SP2 or a bad Java install.

Tropical Island

11:16 am on Aug 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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When we received our new computer last Aug. with XP Pro SP2 it didn't have Java installed. I tried to install it and kept getting error messages.

The problem was that it was being blocked by the MS firewall.

When you start the download you will see a thin bar just below the top navigation bar asking if it's OK to proceed. I missed this on a number of download attempts.

Another thing is that on dial-up it's a very slow download. I think that's because our Norton AV had to read it all. You might want to consider pausing your AV while you are downloading and installing it.

Simtech044

3:36 pm on Aug 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Finally got Java working on my XP SP2. In IE under TOOLS--Manage Add-ons. Click "Show" drop down menu highlight "Add-ons that have been used by IE" then highlight the java plug-in that you are using then click "Update ActiveX", took care of my problem. Hopes this helps anyone else out there that are having similar problems with XP SP2