Just to add a little to what Bugbatter already mentioned, you may have received that message because Microsoft pulled the plug on the MS JVM support on 6/30/09. Here is some more info about that: Microsoft Java Virtual Machine Support
Hi Bugbatter and williamk.., Thank you both for your excellent information. I had already gone to the Java site and verified that I have the latest version of Java VM. Microsoft should have been more helpful.
Bugbatter
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July 2nd, 2009 17:00
Currently Microsoft no longer supports the MS Java VM. Older machines may still have the MS Java VM.
The Sun Microsystems Java is a replacement for the now obsolete MS Java VM. If you are using Sun's version, you are fine.
You can go here to test your version: http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
williamkidd
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July 3rd, 2009 06:00
Hi PainDoc,
Just to add a little to what Bugbatter already mentioned, you may have received that message because Microsoft pulled the plug on the MS JVM support on 6/30/09. Here is some more info about that: Microsoft Java Virtual Machine Support
Dr. Lawrence Ho
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July 3rd, 2009 11:00
Hi Bugbatter and williamk.., Thank you both for your excellent information. I had already gone to the Java site and verified that I have the latest version of Java VM. Microsoft should have been more helpful.