Temporarily disable JRE 1.4.2_07 java applet
Hi folks.
On our clients core build the above java applet is enabled.
I now have to package an application for a dozen or so admins to log on to an internet banking site.
The problem is it needs to have Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 5.0.0.3810 installed which requires that this java applet be disabled. I then have to package the cab file for this banking software.
I guess the question is that, does anybody know of a script that can temporarily disable this applet and do i add it to the JVM package or the banking software.
Hope i got my question across.
Cheers
On our clients core build the above java applet is enabled.
I now have to package an application for a dozen or so admins to log on to an internet banking site.
The problem is it needs to have Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 5.0.0.3810 installed which requires that this java applet be disabled. I then have to package the cab file for this banking software.
I guess the question is that, does anybody know of a script that can temporarily disable this applet and do i add it to the JVM package or the banking software.
Hope i got my question across.
Cheers
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Posted by:
brenthunter2005
18 years ago
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oreillyr
18 years ago
Posted by:
brenthunter2005
18 years ago
This needs to be disabled to allow the installation of Microsoft Java Virtual Machine.
Microsoft's implementation of JVM is now redundant, and has been replaced by Sun's JVM (http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/). Are you saying that you have a website that still uses Microsoft's JVM.
If so, my understanding is that they should of updated their content to be compatible with Sun's JVM.
You can only have one vendors version of JVM available to Internet Explorer. I would be very hesitant to go backwards to Microsoft's JVM.
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