Internet Explorer Closing

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shatara

I have had this problem for awhile. One certain web pages when it begins to
load Internet Explorer just closes it self out automatically. After awhile
I noticed that it starting frequently on websites that have java loading up.
I cannot play any games on yahoo or any other java based programs. I have a
pop-up stopper but i do not think it has anything to do with that. Any
suggestions. I appreciate the help

andi
 
shatara said:
I have had this problem for awhile. One certain web pages when it begins to
load Internet Explorer just closes it self out automatically. After awhile
I noticed that it starting frequently on websites that have java loading up.
I cannot play any games on yahoo or any other java based programs. I have a
pop-up stopper but i do not think it has anything to do with that. Any
suggestions. I appreciate the help

Might be a power supply or video card. Not really sure what kind of
hardware would affect only java programs really.
 
Noozer said:
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Might be a power supply or video card. Not really sure what kind of
hardware would affect only java programs really.
I have had that problem before, it appears to happen when you install the
sun Java Virtual machine rather than the microsoft version of it. I am not
sure why but it appears to be a bug on some XP systems.

Try removing the sun version and reverting to the MS version see if that
helps. The MS version was not included with XP as standard. Origionally it
came as an update to windows but i guess it might be in service pack 1 if it
was never installed as the standalone upgrade.

Cheers

Richard.
 
Thanks I appreciate it, do you know where I can download the MS version.
Thanks for all your help.

Andi
 
Rich @ Ultima Thule said:
I have had that problem before, it appears to happen when you
install the sun Java Virtual machine rather than the microsoft
version of it. I am not sure why but it appears to be a bug on
some XP systems.

Try removing the sun version and reverting to the MS version see
if that helps. The MS version was not included with XP as standard.
Origionally it came as an update to windows but i guess it might
be in service pack 1 if it was never installed as the standalone
upgrade.

It is much more likely to be a deliberate Micro$oft dirty trick.
They want to discourage Java since they lost the court fight about
fouling it up.

I suggest you and the OP get Mozilla or Netscape. Mozilla is
continuing development, and is at the heart of Netscape 7. It is
also open-source.
 
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