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    Default Java Applets

    I am trying to access a speedtest
    (speedtest.frontiernet.net) on my home page. Does not
    work. Frontier tech sup. says there is a problem with
    java applets and that I should contact Microsoft XP for
    remedy. I don't have any experience with java applets???
    I have cleared temporary files from browers ... no affect.
    Can someone please advise me how to fix problem

    Ken Guest

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    Default Java Applets

    This might be the reason:

    On Windows XP, Internet Explorer does NOT include support
    for Java Applets by default!

    You used to be able to download the Microsoft Virtual
    Machine (VM for short) for Java, but because of legal
    dispute between Sun Microsystems and Microsoft, this is
    now not possible.

    However, you CAN obtain Sun's version of the Java Runtime
    Environment, at [url]http://java.sun.com[/url] and install it. It
    will integrate with Internet Explorer and allow you to
    run Java Applets in Internet Explorer.

    Using Sun's JRE is recommended even if you do have the
    Microsoft VM, as the Microsoft VM is very out of date and
    Java Appplets may run unreliably under it.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >I am trying to access a speedtest
    >(speedtest.frontiernet.net) on my home page. Does not
    >work. Frontier tech sup. says there is a problem with
    >java applets and that I should contact Microsoft XP for
    >remedy. I don't have any experience with java applets???
    >I have cleared temporary files from browers ... no
    affect.
    >Can someone please advise me how to fix problem
    >
    >.
    >
    Ano Nymous Guest

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