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Old 11-11-2003, 04:46 AM   #1
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When I try to go to yahoo games and play spades, it says you have a stale page in your cache. How do I fix this? Thanks

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Old 11-11-2003, 10:46 PM   #2
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Hello Sloan,

Based on my experience, this issue can occur if some system level
files/components related to Java have become partially corrupted.

To resolve this issue, download and install the latest version of the
Microsoft VM. The latest version of the Microsoft VM is available for
download from the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/java/vm/dl_vm40.htm:
http://www.microsoft.com/java/

Thank, Sloan.

PS. Please keep me posted.

Diana.
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page in your cache. How do I fix this? Thanks
>
> Sloan



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Old 12-11-2003, 01:05 AM   #3
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You must not have visited that link in awhile.
You can no longer download the MS VM from thier website.

"Diana Smith [MSFT]" <diasmith@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Sloan,
>
> Based on my experience, this issue can occur if some system level
> files/components related to Java have become partially corrupted.
>
> To resolve this issue, download and install the latest version of the
> Microsoft VM. The latest version of the Microsoft VM is available for
> download from the following Microsoft Web site:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/java/vm/dl_vm40.htm:
> http://www.microsoft.com/java/
>
> Thank, Sloan.
>
> PS. Please keep me posted.
>
> Diana.
> "Sloanhaus" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A24632C9-CCFA-4D82-88F2-9A642B1770B8@microsoft.com...
> > When I try to go to yahoo games and play spades, it says you have a

stale
> page in your cache. How do I fix this? Thanks
> >
> > Sloan

>
>



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Old 12-11-2003, 05:07 PM   #4
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Hello,

Microsoft is committed to helping customers and developers with this
migration to minimize disruption. Because every organization has different
requirements, businesses and developers should tailor the options that are
most appropriate to fit their own particular needs. Your organization may
decide to select one or more of the following migration options for
migrating Java applets and applications:

Migrate to Microsoft .NET. Microsoft recommends this option because we will
be able to support customers making the migration. Migrating to .NET may
require access to source code.

Migrate applets to other rendering technologies. Although Microsoft cannot
vouch for the security and reliability of solutions offered by other
companies, several offer rendering technology that can be viewed in a
number of browsers. Technology options include Microsoft ASP.NET, DHTML,
Macromedia Flash, and others. Migrating to other rendering technologies
requires access to source code.

Lock down Microsoft Internet Explorer security zones while continuing to
use the MSJVM. Locking down security zones allows for limited usage of the
MSJVM even after it becomes unsupported while helping to limit security
risks by restricting the use of MSJVM to specific sites. This can be done
in parallel with other migration options.

Switch to a third-party Java runtime Environment (JRE). Although Microsoft
cannot vouch for the security and reliability of solutions offered by other
companies, non-Microsoft solutions are available. Customers choosing to
explore such solutions should engage in testing prior to pursuing this
migration path.

Review a list of vendors offering alternative JRE solutionsDevelopers and
IT professionals should download the MSJVM Transition Guide, which provides
the technical information necessary to identify dependencies and to choose
appropriate

http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp

diasmith@online.microsoft.com

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Old 13-11-2003, 03:33 AM   #5
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??? Yeah, that's the page.
Like I said, you can't download the VM from MS at that page either.

To fix a damaged JVM, go to http://www.sun.com and download thier version.



""Diana Smith [MSFT]"" <diasmith@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Microsoft is committed to helping customers and developers with this
> migration to minimize disruption. Because every organization has different
> requirements, businesses and developers should tailor the options that are
> most appropriate to fit their own particular needs. Your organization may
> decide to select one or more of the following migration options for
> migrating Java applets and applications:
>
> Migrate to Microsoft .NET. Microsoft recommends this option because we

will
> be able to support customers making the migration. Migrating to .NET may
> require access to source code.
>
> Migrate applets to other rendering technologies. Although Microsoft cannot
> vouch for the security and reliability of solutions offered by other
> companies, several offer rendering technology that can be viewed in a
> number of browsers. Technology options include Microsoft ASP.NET, DHTML,
> Macromedia Flash, and others. Migrating to other rendering technologies
> requires access to source code.
>
> Lock down Microsoft Internet Explorer security zones while continuing to
> use the MSJVM. Locking down security zones allows for limited usage of the
> MSJVM even after it becomes unsupported while helping to limit security
> risks by restricting the use of MSJVM to specific sites. This can be done
> in parallel with other migration options.
>
> Switch to a third-party Java runtime Environment (JRE). Although Microsoft
> cannot vouch for the security and reliability of solutions offered by

other
> companies, non-Microsoft solutions are available. Customers choosing to
> explore such solutions should engage in testing prior to pursuing this
> migration path.
>
> Review a list of vendors offering alternative JRE solutionsDevelopers and
> IT professionals should download the MSJVM Transition Guide, which

provides
> the technical information necessary to identify dependencies and to choose
> appropriate
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp
>
> diasmith@online.microsoft.com
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.
>
>



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Old 17-11-2003, 03:41 PM   #6
Diana Smith [MSFT]
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Hello,

Please try to download the vm from Sun to see if that fixes your issue.

Thank You.

Diana.

diasmith@online.microsoft.com

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