Using JRE version 1.6.0_07 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VMį: finalize objects on finalization queue Ignored exception: : java.io.IOException: Access is denied Hopefully something I've said here will help to be of assistance.I followed your steps and it did not launch the forms.
( SeeĪfter re-reading the PearlBlack thread, perhaps I ought to have a different Java, one which is more appropriate for a 64-bit OS if I want to use the
Currently I am running Java 7 Update 45 (build 1.7.0_45-b18). Perhaps you have Java 32-bit listed in your Programs as I do. ( )ģ2-bit is what Oracle feels is appropriate for my 64-bit OS when I check to see what version I have at the Java Verification. In looking through some of the previous things which have baffled me, I recalled a posting by PearlBlack which now makes greater sense then before. But, as I said, above: I am under the impression that the Java problem is caused by MicrosoftĪnd Oracle failing to come together over the issue of security.
How to turn on Java in an Internet Explorer, or to click the popup's "one time" procedure and then that will allow the Java program to work that one time. Microsoft's advice seems to come from either a redirect or from a popup which tells a user
In closing, I now believe that Brian456 may have been better advised by going to a Java Developer's forum and seeking advice. Brian456 has not responded to that thread since November 23 so I really do not know how helpful my offerings were. Most of my experience is outlined in the above link. When I enabled the latter, I was then able to make the MarketTrackerįunction however I received a message that future Java updates would make that version of Java unworkable due to "permissions" etcetera. The result of that experience led me to discover that there were two Java SSV Helper's listed in my Managed add-ons: one was enabled, the other wasn't. a recentĮxperience with Yahoo's MarketTracker. I very seldom use Java anymore, but I now run with Protected Mode in Internet Options/Security checked and with Enhanced protection mode in Internet Options/Advanced/Security unchecked so whenever I encounter Java it works - with one exception: i.e. My experience with a Java problem began when I discovered that Java would work only when I turned off the Enhanced Protection Mode in Internet Options/Advanced/Security. In a previous thread, Brian456 had a similar problem. I am under the impression that the Java problem is caused by Microsoft and Oracle failing to come together over the issue of security. I need to know how to do this because I am a college professor with a class of bright students who need to know how to get their programs working online. I was using applets in web pages ten years ago - now we seem to have slipped backwards. a decision has been taken somewhere to freeze Java out of the Internet world and henceforth no browsers will accept java applets.
the Java plug-in download is unsafe and we need to wait for Oracle to patch it Ģ. There are some hypotheses I have about all thisġ.
I also tried all this using Firefox and that doesn't work either. I have downloaded the Java plug-in which is being recognised because the Java logo comes up in place of my applet.
I enabled everything which looked as though it ought to be enabled and I have given myself full access permissions. Prevent me from running an applet in a webpage. IE11 does not tell me what the security settings ought to be, just that they I am not online and the applet is quite safe. When I run a web page on my desktop with a Java Applet I get the message that my security settings will not allow the applet to run.