Make sure your Java virtual machine is enabled. In Internet plorer go to Tools|Internet Options|Advanced tab and ensure that either "JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled" is checked if you use Microsoft's Virtual Machine or "Use Java 2 v1.4.2_04" is checked if you use Sun Java.
If one of those is checked go to the Security tab in Internet Options, click the "Custom Level" button and make sure all the entries under Scripting are checked "enable."
Thank you Denny, I will try that. I have had someone tell me to try the virtual machine thing but that is not an option on my internet options. I have it on my old pc with IE 5.5 but not on my new machine with IE 6. Do you have any idea why? Thanks again.....Marie
Microsoft Virtual Machine was furnished as a part of Windows prior to Windows XP. It was not included in the initial relese of XP but was included in SP1. As a result of the law
suit between Sun and Microsoft, it is no longer offered by Microsoft and was removed from SP1A to Windows XP. It is also no longer accessible from Microsoft's update site, as it once was.
I have MS Java from SP1, but recently also installed Sun Java. I have both Java Sun, 'Use Java 2 v 1.4.2_04 for ' and Microsoft VM, 'JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled' checked.
(reason both are checked is that after installing Sun Java I just ticked its box, but did not think to uncheck the MS VM one)
As far as I know this does not cause any problems but which one is actually being used and should I uncheck one or other?
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Make sure your Java virtual machine is enabled. In Internet plorer go to Tools|Internet Options|Advanced tab and ensure that either "JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled" is checked if you use Microsoft's Virtual Machine or "Use Java 2 v1.4.2_04" is checked if you use Sun Java.
If one of those is checked go to the Security tab in Internet Options, click the "Custom Level" button and make sure all the entries under Scripting are checked "enable."
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Denny Denham
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Microsoft Virtual Machine was furnished as a part of Windows prior to Windows XP. It was not included in the initial relese of XP but was included in SP1. As a result of the law suit between Sun and Microsoft, it is no longer offered by Microsoft and was removed from SP1A to Windows XP. It is also no longer accessible from Microsoft's update site, as it once was.
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Quick question to Denny.
I have MS Java from SP1, but recently also installed Sun Java. I have both Java Sun, 'Use Java 2 v 1.4.2_04 for ' and Microsoft VM, 'JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled' checked.
(reason both are checked is that after installing Sun Java I just ticked its box, but did not think to uncheck the MS VM one)
As far as I know this does not cause any problems but which one is actually being used and should I uncheck one or other?