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Jacques
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Re: Java

Post by Jacques »

I never give up - never have, never will.

But thanks, nice to know my help is appreciated elsewhere too.
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mart
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Re: Java

Post by mart »

When I bought a new laptop recently it had IE7 installed. I couldn't even find any Java enabling boxes in Tools/Options/Advanced.
Then I found this on the Sun site and it solved the problem


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rocky12345
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Re: Java

Post by rocky12345 »

I am using Norton firewall and Antivirus
Jacques
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Re: Java

Post by Jacques »

I had a gut feeling you were using Norton.

Go to a trusted site that uses java.

Turn off your Anti-Virus and Firewall and hit F5 to reload.

If Java now works, turn your Firewall and Anti-Virus back on and hit F5 to reload.

If it worked but now doesn't work, you may need to alter some settings in Norton.

Let me know what happens on here. I'll be back on tomorrow evening.
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rocky12345
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Re: Java

Post by rocky12345 »

It worked when I turned Norton off but when I turned it back on it would'nt work.
BeestonBoy
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Re: Java

Post by BeestonBoy »

The mighty "J" is so close!! This thread has been like "The Archers" is to my Gran, for me!! I can not bare miss an instalment!!! I just wish at the end of every post there was a "dum de dum de dum de dum" sound track!!

Good luck to you both....oh as im sure the Mighty "J" will tell you, dump Norton pronto!!
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Jacques
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Re: Java

Post by Jacques »

Well yes dump Norton....but in the event that you don't want to:

1. Open Norton Internet Security or Norton Personal Firewall.
2. Double-click Personal Firewall.
3. Click Custom Level.
4. In the "Customize Security Settings" window, look at both the Java applet and ActiveX boxes. If either or both are set to block, lower the security level.
5. Click OK.
6. Click OK.
7. Try to connect to the Web page again.

These are for Norton 2005 so might be a bit different depending on the version you are using, but you get the gist.
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rocky12345
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Re: Java

Post by rocky12345 »

Finally got it working,cheers
Jacques
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Re: Java

Post by Jacques »

My work here is done.

Glad to help.
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