Re: Can't get updates at all



Hi Diane,

You could try, control panel, add remove programs, look for verion of Java
program.

New version of Java should show a listing J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0
update 2 117.00 MB

If you do not have this version get back to control panel right click Java
coffee cup click open, update tab, it will show you when it was updated, if
prior to the end of April 2005 select update. New update will install and
will appear in add remove programs. If this solves your issue you can safely
remove older version. Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

Older version Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_06 108.00 MB

Stan
"Diane" <Diane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3111EA2A-D53A-4AF9-A002-FF493B8C5F6A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> When I go to the Windows Updates page, I never get further than the page
> that
> says it's checking for the latest version of....NEVER goes farther than
> that.
> How do I fix this problem so I can get updates?


.



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