I just downloaded that version of Java Runtime Environment to see if I could duplicate its performance on your computer and was not able to, as it ran perfectly on mine. The settings you describe sound correct.
As a workaround you might try using Microsoft Virtual Machine which you can download from the "Downloads" link in one of the two mirror sites accessible through
here. Note that you must install version 3805 before updating to version 3510.
The reason that java didn't work was that msjava.dll was missing from c:\windows\system32\. It was not present on my system at all. This seems to have fixed most of my java-related difficulties.
Denny Denham
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April 20th, 2004 21:00
I just downloaded that version of Java Runtime Environment to see if I could duplicate its performance on your computer and was not able to, as it ran perfectly on mine. The settings you describe sound correct.
As a workaround you might try using Microsoft Virtual Machine which you can download from the "Downloads" link in one of the two mirror sites accessible through here. Note that you must install version 3805 before updating to version 3510.
lark242
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June 21st, 2004 17:00
The reason that java didn't work was that msjava.dll was missing from c:\windows\system32\. It was not present on my system at all. This seems to have fixed most of my java-related difficulties.