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RE: IE7 & Java : Several JVM running causing error
"Windows Live Sign-in Helper" was it for me as well, THANK YOU!!!
"Yoda" wrote: > I'm running ie7 version 7.0.5730.11 and Jave Runtime Version 1.6.0_03 > also running Firefox version 2.0.0.7 (with no java applet problems) > > I had been having this same problem for a number of week so I googled it and > after reading about 100 different things. I came across this and it worked > for me. > > > I read this on another site: > goto the "Tools" menu (IE7) > select "Manage Add ons", "Enable or Disable Add-ons..." > > start to disable add-ons and see if one fixes the problem. If you can > remember the last updates you have installed it might narrow your search. > > For me it was "Windows Live Sign-in Helper" once disabled Jave applets ran > fine. I remembered I had just updated Windows Messenger so I tried the two > entries first. > > "AH" wrote: > > > I keep on getting this error message: > > Java Plug-in Fatal Error > > "Several Java Virtual Machines running in the same process caused an error? > > > > I have heard of a number of people having this problem. IE7 Beta 3 has been > > uninstalled and reinstalled, same with Java 1.5. > > > > 1) No dancing "Duke" > > http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml > > 2) Message above appears when trying to verify Java installation > > > > Checked my Mozzila Firefox browser with the two tests above and no issue. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > |
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