Are you running the current jre from sun java, or the last virtual machine ( Gates' java) in your system. If not you need to get one of these. XP does not package with virtual machine ( you can open a command prompt (left click start, run, then type cmd in the command string box and then press enter), Once you open your command prompt screen type in jview and press enter, and you will not see a virtual machine loaded. The last version from Microsoft is version 3810, which Microsoft may not carry virtual machine on it's update site anymore. You can go to sun.java.com for the latest java runtime environment to my knowledge the current version is 1.4.2.
I did the run prompt and the message is " 'jview' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. " which is what you expected.
I have also downloaded from java.com the latest version that you mentioned and it still did not work. Any addition suggestion would greatly be appreciated.
FYI, Im running a Dell 8400 with the SP2 since September.
It is an apparent problem with the the Dell image and XP sp2 but I have found the
solution. Under the Start menu click on Run and enter each of the items listed below.
It will start services that were turned off when sp2 was installed.
If you are running IE 6.1 that was installed after approximately 15-DEC-03, you are running a version that does not include the java virtual machine. You must install the java virtual machine. To determine if you have the java virtual machine installed, follow these steps:
1. Click Start and then click Run. 2. Type CMD, and then click OK. 3. At the command prompt, type jview and then press ENTER.
If you do not have the java virtual machine installed, you receive the following error message: 'jview' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Microsoft no longer offers the java virtual machine from their website.
The 'official', authoritative and supported source of the java virtual machine that is sanctioned by both Microsoft and Sun can be downloaded from http://java.com. http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
As you have mentioned above, I did receive that error message from the command prompt and I still do.
I have downloaded the java twice and have receive this message twice. "Java Software Installed Congratulations! You now have the latest version of Java software. You'll now have access to all the best games, tools, and content."
Am I still suppose to receive the error message from the command prompt in the last post?
JD Scot
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October 20th, 2004 01:00
Message Edited by JD Scot on 10-19-2004 09:56 PM
Message Edited by JD Scot on 10-19-2004 09:57 PM
bluedb8
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October 20th, 2004 23:00
Hello,
Thanx for the reply.
I did the run prompt and the message is " 'jview' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. " which is what you expected.
I have also downloaded from java.com the latest version that you mentioned and it still did not work. Any addition suggestion would greatly be appreciated.
FYI, Im running a Dell 8400 with the SP2 since September.
Message Edited by bluedb8 on 10-20-2004 07:52 PM
sabotosh
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October 24th, 2004 02:00
It is an apparent problem with the the Dell image and XP sp2 but I have found the
solution. Under the Start menu click on Run and enter each of the items listed below.
It will start services that were turned off when sp2 was installed.
regsvr32 urlmon.dll
regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
regsvr32 Browseui.dll
regsvr32 Shell32.dll
bluedb8
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October 24th, 2004 21:00
Sabotosh,
Thanx for the reply and recommendations, but it still doesnt work. Any addition suggestions are welcome.
jamez kann
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October 26th, 2004 10:00
If you are running IE 6.1 that was installed after approximately 15-DEC-03, you are running a version that does not include the java virtual machine. You must install the java virtual machine.
To determine if you have the java virtual machine installed, follow these steps:
1. Click Start and then click Run.
2. Type CMD, and then click OK.
3. At the command prompt, type jview and then press ENTER.
If you do not have the java virtual machine installed, you receive the following error message:
'jview' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Microsoft no longer offers the java virtual machine from their website.
The 'official', authoritative and supported source of the java virtual machine that is sanctioned by both Microsoft and Sun can be downloaded from http://java.com. http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
click on get it now
bluedb8
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October 27th, 2004 04:00
As you have mentioned above, I did receive that error message from the command prompt and I still do.
I have downloaded the java twice and have receive this message twice. "Java Software Installed Congratulations! You now have the latest version of Java software. You'll now have access to all the best games, tools, and content."
Am I still suppose to receive the error message from the command prompt in the last post?