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| Good to hear, I don't know if it was me who responded to that specific post, but I did mention somewhere that Java seemed to be the only culprit I'd seen thusfar for causing this. If uninstalling Java doesn't work for someone else, try internet explorer with no add-ons, it's available in system tools on the start menu. "Todd" wrote: Quote:
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| weird, but good information. Did you install it differently the second time? "Todd" wrote: Quote:
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| It's not fixed. It stopped doing it for long enough to make me think it was fixed, but now it's doing it again. I will un-install JAVA again and see if that will fix it again, and then I will leave JAVA un-installed if that fixes it. I installed JAVA to support Open Office, and Open Office seemed to work. I guess I will give Open Office some kind of minimal test, and then un-install JAVA. I didn't report it in Vista, because the Bug Tool uses Internet Explorer. Todd "Todd" <Todd@noname.invalid> wrote in message news:ur2Pr%23ilGHA.3396@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| That sounds more like what I had expected previously. Sun will come up with a compatible version soon enough, I'm sure, just wait it out ![]() "Todd" wrote: Quote:
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| Internet Explorer was freezing, that is when I went to the Task Manager it would show Internet Explorer as Not Running. Someone suggested that it was JAVA, so I un-installed JAVA, and sure enough Internet Explorer started working again. I have lost the thread of the previous post so I can't credit the poster who suggested JAVA. When I installed JAVA a message popped up in Internet Explorer that asked me if I wanted to install JAVA into Internet Explorer, and I clicked OK. Now I don't know if it will ask me again, or just assume that I want it. I guess that I will try reinstalling JAVA and see what happens. Todd | Guest
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| "Todd" <Noname@NoSpam.invalid> wrote in message news:OPP8zNjlGHA.4076@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
Have you tried JRE 6 beta 2? Uninstall any previous version. http://java.sun.com/javase/6/download.jsp -Michael | Guest
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| I uninstalled JAVA, and Internet Explorer started working again. I checked Tools -> Manage Add-ons -> Enable or Disable Add-ons and there were two Add-ons listed, neither of which were related to JAVA Then I reinstalled JAVA, and Internet Explorer did not ask me if I wanted to install JAVA into Internet Explorer. I checked Tools -> Manage Add-ons -> Enable or Disable Add-ons and there were four Add-ons listed, two of which were Sun Java Console and another Add-on from Sun Microsystems, SSVHelper Class. Obviously, since I was able to check the List of Add-ons currently loaded in Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer was still working. So The first time I loaded JAVA it killed Internet Explorer When I uninstalled JAVA Internet Explorer, it unloaded Sun JAVA Console from Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer revived When I re-installed JAVA, it reloaded Sun JAVA Console into Internet Explorer, but it didn't seem to affect Internet Explorer the second time. Todd "Todd" <Todd@noname.invalid> wrote in message news:OgAvZzhlGHA.4100@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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beta. I assumed that it was just a JAVA Beta. But when I get some time, which may not be until next week, I'll give it a try. Todd | Guest
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| It's hard to be sure, since I'm working from memory, but as far as I can recall, I installed it the same way both times. I down-loaded jre-1_5_0_07-windows-i586-p.exe and installed it by double clicking on the download file, and then following the prompts. Todd "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E3F8C96-1E48-4598-806F-0D9A20F174BB@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I had an identical issue. Uninstalling Java worked for me as well, BUT I noticed that if I reinstalled java but disabled UAP that also worked too. It seems you can have one or the other working (Java or UAP), but not both. I guess it's your choice. Which is more important to you? ![]() "Todd" <Todd@noname.invalid> wrote in message news:OgAvZzhlGHA.4100@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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