Java doesn't activate in my XP_SP2 IE 6

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From: HapZungLam (HapZungLam_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/06/04


Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:21:02 -0800

I am not sure about my problem. I notice that some of the website like Yahoo
games that require some java thing that i do not able to access. However, in
my memory that windows 2k was able to lunch those java games without install
any editional java software.

I emailed yahoo but they suggest either to use Netscape (netscape has build
in that java machine) or download this thing
"http://www.netvigator.com/netvigator/smn/download/msjavx86.exe". I think
this is the MS java VM that they want me to install. But I dont' want to
install if XP or IE6 already have it build in. I wonder where can i activate
it. Plz help



Relevant Pages

  • Re: yahoo games
    ... Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. ... The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.games)
  • Re: yahoo games/msn games
    ... Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. ... The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, ... Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.games)
  • Re: yahoo games
    ... Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. ... The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.games)
  • Re: yahoo games
    ... Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. ... The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.games)
  • Re: yahoo games/msn games
    ... || Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. ... || The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, ... || to avoid the conflicts between the Sun Java system and Microsoft's Virtual Machine. ... Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.games)