Friday, 30 March 2012

Install Java in Internet Explorer

This information applies to Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8.

Java is a technology used to create interactive or animated web content such as games or advanced financial applications. Java programs are downloaded automatically to your computer when you use them and usually require no special installation. To run Java programs in Internet Explorer, but you have to install special software Java. When you install Java, is enabled by default and configured with security settings at their highest level.

To install Java, follow these steps:

    1 Open Internet Explorer by clicking the icon on the Start button and click the Internet Explorer.

    2.GO website Java.com.

    Free Java 3.Click Download button and then click I Agree and Start Free Download. This will take you to the setup screen Java. Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

   If the fourth a yellow information bar appears (warning that the website requires an ActiveX control or add-on from Sun Microsystems), click the yellow bar and click Install ActiveX Control or Install Add-ons. When a security warning dialog box appears, click Install.

    5.Click Install. (Note that you also change the location where Java is installed by default location of C: \ Program Files \ Java by selecting the Change destination folder check box and follow the instructions.)

    6.When you see the successful completion dialog box, click Close. Java does not require any additional settings or restarts.

To uninstall older versions of Java, follow these steps:

    1 Open Programs and Features, clicking the icon on the Start button, click Control Panel, click Programs and then click Programs and Features.

    2.Epilexte Java, and then click Uninstall. Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

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