RE: Anyone running Java on WS 2008?

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Did you try turning of the IE enhanced security??
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complexmind


"Dominick" wrote:

Is anyone running Java (32 bit) on IE7 under Windows Server 2008?

I have done all the steps to try and trouble shoot this, but it does not
support applets on my machine. I have reset IE7, uninstalled, confirmed
uninstalled with Windows Install Cleanup, turned off AV and antispyware,
reinstalled, and when I go to a test applet page the JRE (v 6u6) shows
in the system tray, and a blank window pops up with a little Java icon
in the top left corner, but nothing happens on the IE7 web page that
should show a test applet running (one of the standard ones on the
Internet, not anything I wrote).

The kicker is, JRE runs fine with Firefox.

To me this looks like some sort of security issue. IE7 is configured to
run Java, I have even put the security and privacy settings at the
lowest. ActiveX etc. all turned on.

I am wondering if there is some issue that Java won't run on WS 2008 for
security reasons.

.



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