Re: Java not working in IE



Hi

jumping into this thread, I have looked at everything, switched on and off,
the thing is that it all works with the "other" browser.

If you look at the NG and the Java NG you will see that this is an issue for
a lot of people and has been for some time.
I have had he problem for a couple of years.
We have all been forced to use other browsers when we need Java to work.

BUT I want to use IE and would love MS to take this seriously.

cheers

Daniel
"Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message
news:uMnDmo6yFHA.2212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
> Have you been through the settings of all third-party security programs,
> ad-blockers, etc? Are there any programs running that might be blocking
> scripts, scripting, active content?
>
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE]
>
> "ISA Newbie" <shadekittyatgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OQU6Kg1yFHA.2076@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I have read quite a few posts here and on other sites about folks having
>> problems running Java in IE.
>>
>> I currently have that problem on a few machines, and are looking for a
>> resolve. This seems to be occuring on IE 6, on both XP SP1, XP SP2 and
> 2000
>> machines. So far specifically IE 6.0.2800.1106 SP1.
>>
>> We have MSVM 3810 (yes I understand it is no longer being supported so
>> please don't tell me that) installed as well as Sun Java 1.5.0_04. We
>> have
>> uninstalled, and reinstalled, and java is enabled in the browser and in
> the
>> control panel. When we try to load various applets, we get messages like
>> "Java is not enabled" or "Java is not working" - but it is installed and
>> enabled and applications can run - just not items in the IE browser. Sun
>> works in other browsers on the machine, just chooses to not work in IE.
>>
>> I'm starting to dig into anything I can find and are trying anything I
>> can
>> find to fix the problem. I've checked security settings in IE. I'm trying
> to
>> delete items from in the Downloaded Programs Folders (incase they are
>> corrupted). I am removing applets from in the java control panel, I've
> tried
>> re-registering URLMON.DLL and resetting web settings in IE..My next step
> is
>> to start checking registry to see if there is something in there - maybe
> bad
>> user agent string, or something like that...? I've also disabled 3rd
>> party
>> BHO's in the advanced tab in IE Options. I've tried cleaning temporary
>> internet files and deleting the java cache in the control panel. We've
> tried
>> running anti-spyware programs and nothing is coming up.
>>
>> I've started to check recent hotfixes to see if that could be culpret
> since
>> the problems started occuring within the past few months.
>>
>> I'm slowly running out of ideas other than format and reload - and I am
> much
>> too interested in finding what the problem is than to give up and reload
>> especially since this behavior is on multiple machines and not just one.
>> I
>> know it isn't just my machines since there seems to be a lot of similar
>> posts on the web.
>>
>> I've tried coming up with a common denominator for all the machines, but
>> they are different OS's - all running IE 6 and some have McAffee of some
>> sort running on them, and yes - I have checked firewalls to make sure
>> java
>> isnt blocked on the local machine. I have a friend who works at a local
>> college and is also seeing this problem on a few of her machines.
>>
>> Any other suggestions greatly appreciated ! I'm sure others have seen
>> this
>> problem or are having this problem - any input welcomed.
>>
>> Shayla
>


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