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Luke T.
14th September 2003, 11:53 PM
I've run so many freaking anti-spyware programs and anti-virus programs and system security website checks on my computer lately, it will no longer run Java no matter what I try.
Before anyone asks, I've played with my internet options. I even checked the lowest security option just to see if Java would run. I turned off my POW! and my ZoneAlarm and the Google anti-popup software, all at the same time.
Nothing.
I am so sick of constantly having to tinker with my computer and having to have umpteem software programs running just so I can move about on the freaking internet without some a-hole sending me a virus or popping an ad on my screen.
Zep
15th September 2003, 12:46 AM
You could always fall back on Mozilla running on OpenVMS, Alpha-powered. No antivirus required... :D
I know, I know - Bill doesn't market it, and it is "old hat". But it is also impregnable!
scribble
15th September 2003, 01:57 AM
Have you tried installing a java package from sun, instead of microsoft's crappy java implemetation?
java.sun.com
-Chris
Astroglide
15th September 2003, 04:17 AM
Why would you want to run Java?
Outside of the fact that it's required for a class I'm taking, I would never have it on my box.
What a craptacular technology.
Luke T.
15th September 2003, 11:55 AM
Originally posted by Astroglide
Why would you want to run Java?
Outside of the fact that it's required for a class I'm taking, I would never have it on my box.
What a craptacular technology.
When I visit some websites, they run Java, and all I get is a black box with a little colored square in the corner.
Occasional Chemist
15th September 2003, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by Zep
You could always fall back on Mozilla running on OpenVMS, Alpha-powered. No antivirus required... :D
I know, the one I'm respnding to is a joke post, but LukeT *could* try installing Mozilla on his Windows machine and install a Java plugin (see www.mozilla.org for more information).
Heck, even Windows users should be using Mozilla these days.
scribble
15th September 2003, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by Astroglide
Why would you want to run Java?
Outside of the fact that it's required for a class I'm taking, I would never have it on my box.
What a craptacular technology.
What a helpful post.
Java's got it's uses. No need to instigate a flame war.
jayrev
15th September 2003, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Astroglide
Why would you want to run Java?
Outside of the fact that it's required for a class I'm taking, I would never have it on my box.
What a craptacular technology.
Can you elaborate? Why do you dislike java?
Philip
15th September 2003, 03:15 PM
For some reason Micrososoft Virtual Machine stopped on my computer, too.
I think one of the recent MS updates may have screwed it up.
I already had Sun Java on my computer as the Java handler for Mozilla, so i just set IE to use Sun Java, also.
Luke T.
15th September 2003, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by scribble
Have you tried installing a java package from sun, instead of microsoft's crappy java implemetation?
java.sun.com
-Chris
This worked! Thanks, scribble.
ImpyTimpy
16th September 2003, 12:10 AM
I don't know about Java, but JScript rocks!
:p
Zep
16th September 2003, 02:32 AM
Originally posted by Occasional Chemist
I know, the one I'm respnding to is a joke post, but LukeT *could* try installing Mozilla on his Windows machine and install a Java plugin (see www.mozilla.org for more information).
Heck, even Windows users should be using Mozilla these days. It's NOT a joke, actually - there IS a new Mozilla for OpenVMS that is pretty darn good - recommended by the OpenVMS vendor (currently HP).
But you will be pleased to know that on my Windoze platforms I personally use Firebird (the Mozilla cut-down browser) at home and work instead of IE these days - a few little funnies in it but otherwise it's pretty cool!
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