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More info?)
You can still get MJVM,try search at msn.com,type:Microsoft Java Virtual
Machine Locate the download from the result list,it'll have x86 on the
install-
ation file,once installed,go to windows update,update catalog,select,windows
server 2003 web edition,the xp MJVM update is available.
"Lisa" wrote:
> I found my answer and I'm posting it here in hopes it may help someone else:
> By default, the Windows XP operating system comes with the Internet Explorer
> 6 browser without the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) installed, which is
> required to run Java programs such as Yahoo! Games.
>
> If you install Windows XP over an existing installation of Windows that
> already has Internet Explorer with a JVM installed, then you should be able
> to play justs fine.
>
> At this time Microsoft no longer provides a download of the JVM if you do
> not already have it installed. You are welcome to contact them for
> information on where to find and download this program.
>
> However, you have the option to download Sun's Java plug-in by visiting
>
>
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/auto_install.jsp
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> "Lisa" <NoOne@nospam.com> wrote in message
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qQLe.24804$dJ5.13217@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
> > My PC recently crashed and I'm trying to get everything back as it was. I
> > like playing Yahoo games like TextTwist online but now when I pull them up
> > I
> > only see a blank square with a small X in a box in the upper left hand
> > corner. What do I need to do? I use S3 Graphics ProSavage DDR if it
> > matters. Thanks in advance!
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