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More info?)
Thank you. We did download and install the ""MSJAVX86.EXE." We then went to
the MS Critical Update page and after the search, we were told we needed a
critical update for the Virtual Machine. After the download and installation,
we did a Java Test and we were informed that we had "MS Java VM 5.0.3810."
That would appear to us to mean that we now have the latest MS Java on our
notebook. HOWEVER, we notice that the number 5.0.3810 (one zero after 5.)
does not agree with the number 5.00.3810 (two zeros after 5.).
Would you or someone else know if they are the same?
Thank you. Alice
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"Ricky" wrote:
> I think you have to download all three and start with the oldest and install
> them in order.
>
> "AliceZ" <AliceZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FC1D820B-E8DE-4DB5-B9E1-AA7409B7A708@microsoft.com...
> > We are so sorry to say that we still do not know what we have to do first.
> > Do
> > we have to download one file (5MB) and then another, etc. Or do we have to
> > download just one file? As we said, we are knew at this and it is a bit
> > confusing. (We have WinXPsp2 and no previous MS JavaVM on our notebook.
> > Thank
> > you kindly.
> >
> > "Ricky" wrote:
> >
> >> Try this link instead..
> >>
http://www.xs4all.nl/~smuller/VMSite2/downloads.htm
> >>
> >> "Tom Pepper Willett" <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote in message
> >> news:eBl7Cy%23jFHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/
> >> >
> >> > "AliceZ" <AliceZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:6E5C44A6-A420-4A32-948E-E076B85D04E0@microsoft.com...
> >> > | Thank you. We are still have a problem getting the download. We have
> >> > new
> >> > | notebook with only Sun Java VM on it. We are told we need to have
> >> > Microsoft
> >> > | Java VM build 5.00.3810.
> >> > | We were told to download MSJAVWU.exe. However, when we downloaded
> >> > that
> >> > and
> >> > | clicked on it, we were told "in order to execute this file you need
> >> > to
> >> > have a
> >> > | previous version of MS Java VM on your system.
> >> > | Does that mean we have to download and execute "msjavax86.exe" and
> >> > then
> >> > | "download and execute "msjavwu.exe?" Is that correct name =
> >> > "msjavwu.exe?"
> >> > | Sorry for the posts but we are still quite confused. We are not too
> >> > familiar
> >> > | with this.
> >> > | Alice
> >> > | "John E. Carty" wrote:
> >> > |
> >> > | > http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/
> >> > | >
> >> > | > "AliceZ" <AliceZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> > | > news:9082FCD6-38A9-4808-B7E4-EA5FEBDC0F69@microsoft.com...
> >> > | > > We have been told that we need Microsoft Java VM in order to work
> >> > with
> >> > our
> >> > | > > website providers program. Would someone know where we might
> >> > download
> >> > | > > Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine? Believe the newest version file
> >> > is:
> >> > | > > "MSJAVX86.exe" and is 5.07MB. I understand about the problem with
> >> > Sun,
> >> > | > > etc.,
> >> > | > > but understand we can still download the MSJava VM.
> >> > | > > We are using WinXPsp2; therefore we would need the MS Java VM
> >> > that
> >> > would
> >> > | > > work with WinXPsp2.
> >> > | > > Please advise and thank you.
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