JAVA - old & new?

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  1. SG1

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    As I understand it, I should remove old versions of Java, as I just updated, to the most recent one?

    Thanks, for info.
     

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  2. majoMo

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    It's enough to have 1 version (the newest). Unlike with the .NET Framework; here it is recommendable to have the previous versions.
     
  3. Kerodo

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    I believe that is correct.... remove the old ones....
     
  4. FastGame

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    Where did you get Java 6 Update 4 ? The Adobe site says I have the latest version Java 6 Update 3 o_O

    Yes as others have said, uninstall the older versions.
     
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  7. argus tuft

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    Really? When I follow the link to JRE u4, I get this
    2008-01-22_110851.jpg

    Also the java thingy in control panel reports no newer versions that JRE u3
     
  8. ronjor

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    Does this link work?
     
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    What is the difference between Java and Java Runtime Environment? According to my Opera|About I have:

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  11. ronjor

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    Works here. :blink: https link.
     
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    This is what I see when I click the link.
     

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    There are Secure\Non-Secure items contained on the page which may or may not be a cause for those users not able to access the site successfully.
     
  15. fred22

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    u mean this?

    first try on ronjor's link didn't work either....weird stuff

    ~Link removed. Let's stick with the official Java site. - Ron~
     

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    Ah, well, https -- I didn't notice... I was testing earlier and had a firewall rule to block all port 443 execept my customs :oops:

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    Yes, but not in firefox for some reason. Whatever I did in firefox, it would only show the "product you requested is not available" page. Went there in IE, and it worked. o_O

    Thanks Ronjor :D
     
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    Mysterious! The link worked for me in Firefox and I now have the latest update (another thanks to Ronjor and Kerodo!).

    Still, Secunia was informing me that Update 3 was the latest and, even more baffling, when I used "Verify Installation" on Sun's Java site, it stated I had the latest version at a time when I had Version 6 Update 3 installed. o_O
     
  19. speedlever

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    I tried the x64 version for Vista Ultimate 64 bit and couldn't make it work. So I used the 32 bit Java update for my 64 bit Vista and all seems to run fine.

    Anyone else run into this with 64 bit Vista?

    Downloaded JRE 6u4, 4th option down and chose the 15.12 Mb file. I assumed the x64 (13.05 MB file) was for 64 bit Windows, but it wouldn't work with 64 bit Vista in my application. So I uninstalled it and used the i586 version.
     
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    Forget that this "food for thought's" slightly dated Speedlever. Search around, there's more.

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    Hey Fuser, nobody read's those. :D;)

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