Having exact same msg (visual c++ runtime . . .error! . . requested ... terminate). Two questions: 1)I tried the clear advice on the
www.doxdesk.com/parasite site, but I have "winnetmag[1].txt, not winnet, cnbabe, zenet, or others. Couldn't find any relevant value in HKEY -local machines, and no CNMib.dll in the LSPFix routine
2)i'm decent with my systems, but found the advice below confusing and too rich-- what do I want to do, and how do I achieve it? I just want one stable version of Java; I infer that I should use a Sun version, correct, and which exact one? Also, how do I "disable/uncheck" a version (either Sun or MS VM)?? I tried task manager, but not a permanent fix. THANKS
----- H Leboeuf wrote: ----
This is from a previous post by Jim Byrd, check it out
You can test whether Java is working on your machine at th
followin
sites
http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.htm
http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.htm
http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what'
installed
http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.htm
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.htm
and you can test Javascript here
http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.ht
and check whether you have the MS VM installed and which version here
http://www.visualware.com/personal/support/index.html#jav
There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java situation here
http://www.javatester.org/installing.htm
Be aware, however, that after Sept. 30, 2004, MS will apparently no longe
be distributing Java or providing any support for Java includin
security fixes. (It's unclear as to how 6/26/03 court decision wil
affect this) See here
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/evaluation/news/jre.asp, an
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ ,and more recently here
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....CRBAELCFEY?type=technologyNews&storyID=357228
so yo
might want to start thinking about the future
You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here
http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select usin
the dropdown
Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Jav
plug-in here:
http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.htm
For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3809 prior to upgradin
to v. 3810 if you didn't previous have MS Java v. 3805 or 380
installed
If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download an
install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from here
http://download.windowsupdate.com/m...K_510A502BA8F9B6F19230BB2BCCE87D5474AC9DCD.ex
or here
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com...microsoft.Q810030_W2K_SP4_5849/Q810030_W2K.ex
For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from here
http://www.nhyrvana.com/files/pop.cgi?file=win2kmsjavx86.zip It wil
download as Pop.zip. Just unzip it and then execute the resultan
msjavx86. This is the only version that I know of that will re-instal
under SP4
For all other OS's
Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links here
http://www.nhyrvana.com/files/pop.cgi?file=3809.exe (it will be name
pop.exe), or here
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com...XP/com_microsoft.javavm_3809_5853/msjavwu.exe
or here
http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.ex
Then upgrade to v. 3810
For all OS's except Win2k, obtain v. 3810 here
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=105002263
For all versions of Win2k - SP2, SP3 or SP4 - obtain v. 3810 here
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...3-9b18-423356321682/Q816093_W2K_SP4_X86_EN.ex
Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select
which one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and restart
all IE browsers. Here, courtesy of Michel Gallant, MVP Security, is a
tiny utility which allows you to toggle and view status of your current
Java VM vendor associated with IE:
http://pages.istar.ca/~neutron/SelectIEJVM
A note from Mitch Gallant:
"One note about the JVM Selector utility:
If/when you install a new version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually
select to have Sun JVM as default JVM for IE (in install), or after
install
via the JavaPlugin control panel. This generates the necessary win32
registry
entries, which must be present for the utility to know about JavaPlugin.
After that, the utility should work properly."
--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
PL said:
I've tried changing the JAva settings as well (both unchecking/disabling
Sun Java -leaving MS VM checked and checking Sun Java - unchecking/disabling
MS VM), however, still to no avail.removing MS VM completely? not sure how to do that or whether I should
though.