Microsoft/Sun Systems conflict Java vs Flash

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I have played chess at Yahoo for years and years using Win98 & IE5+. I
upgrade to WinXP & IE7 and guess what? I cannot get anywhere near to playing
a game at Yahoo chess. I have downloaded MSVM, dowloaded Java, deleted Java,
disabled my firewall, closed my pop-up blocker, checked and unckecked various
advanced options. The only thing I have not tried is a clean start boot-up.
Anyone got an answer? Please
 
J

Jimmy S.

Hi chadrisO,



This sounds like a settings issue. If using IE7, please try the following:
1.. Open an Internet Explorer 7 browser window.
2.. Click on the Tools menu in the upper right of the window.
3.. Choose Manage Add-Ons and then select
Enable and Disable Add-Ons.
4.. Click on Sun Java Console.
5.. Make sure the radio button at the bottom is set to Enable.
6.. Click OK.
7.. Close the window.
8.. Open a new IE7 browser window and go to the game site

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Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User*
Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

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chadrisO Wrote:
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| I have played chess at Yahoo for years and years using Win98 & IE5+. I
| upgrade to WinXP & IE7 and guess what? I cannot get anywhere near to playing
| a game at Yahoo chess. I have downloaded MSVM, dowloaded Java, deleted Java,
| disabled my firewall, closed my pop-up blocker, checked and unckecked various
| advanced options. The only thing I have not tried is a clean start boot-up.
| Anyone got an answer? Please
 

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