View your activex folder and select the details view to see the install date
and status of the downloaded java applet. That will tell you the download
date and status of the control. It may just be needed to be updated. If you
right-click on the control there are options to view properties - that will
tell you if it came from Yahoo, delete or Update the control.
It may be that Yahoo developers have sinced posted an update that would
resolve any issues with IE.
If you delete it of coarse you will not be able to play pinochle until you
revisit the site and re-install the required java component.
"AdviceAppreciated" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Thank you for your reply Rob. I do have a j2SE Runtime Einvironment file
> that is 97MB. I don't know if it was installed on Yahoo? I looked at
that
> before I posted, but I can't tell when it was installed on my computer.
I'm
> wondering, if I remove it will IE still be fully functional, that is, will
I
> still be able to view web sites requiring Java?
>
> "Rob Parsons" wrote:
>
> > Check your Downloaded Programs Folder for the java applet that was
> > downloaded by pinochle. You can try deleting it. The problem is not IE
but
> > the downloaded applet so there is no need to 'fix' IE.
> > "AdviceAppreciated" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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> > message news:0DF5B21D-9C44-4984-9D7C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > IE continually freezes and then crashes after java component was
installed
> > on
> > > yahoo pinochle. Anyone have any suggestions on what to do? I don't
want
> > to
> > > restore to an earlier date because I have personilzed many programs
and
> > > created many files today. Can I reinstall IE only?
> >
> >
> >