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Yes, going to Sun Microsystems, Inc. and downloading the software directly from their site resolved the issue.
Thank you.
Jamie
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 00:12:07
Larry A. Kaduce wrote:
>I believe this was part of the DAJ vs. Microsoft court settlement and should
>be resolved if SP1 is installed.
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>Larry A. Kaduce
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>Hi,
>
>A friend of mine just went through the same thing.
>She ended up going to a Sun site and downloading something from them and got
>everything working
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>Thanks and have a Great Day!
>
>Joe Lore
>
>
>I am using Win XP home edition. I usually have no problems accessing sites
>on the web. Recently, however, I tried to open a page and received a message
>to install a new version of java virtual machine. I click the download
>button and get redirected to the windows update page, but when I scan for
>new updates there are none available. Is this update on my machine and
>somehow not installed? Since I first encountered the problem, I have found
>two additional sites requiring this updated version in order to view the
>site properly. ?? Thanks for any help.
>
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