JavaScript & Windows XP

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I am trying to access a site that requires a site certificate. On my Windows
2000 computer (w/IE 6), I import the certificate and the site runs fine.

I have a Windows XP computer (w/IE 6) I'm migrating to. When I visit the
same site (I imported the certificate here too) I don't even get a grey box
where the applet would have ran. Instead it gives me a display similar to
what you'd expect from a missing image (box outline with the "X" in the upper
left corner).

The site support only offered a generic message saying:
"Please activate the Microsoft VM or install the version from SUN (up to FRE
1.4.1)."

I do have the JIT compiler for virtual .. enabled.

Any ideas??

Thanks,
Karl
 
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:49:05 -0800, karl rice <karl
I am trying to access a site that requires a site certificate. On my Windows
2000 computer (w/IE 6), I import the certificate and the site runs fine.

I have a Windows XP computer (w/IE 6) I'm migrating to. When I visit the
same site

Hi. It might be helpful if you post the URL.
(I imported the certificate here too) I don't even get a grey box
where the applet would have ran. Instead it gives me a display similar to
what you'd expect from a missing image (box outline with the "X" in the upper
left corner).

The site support only offered a generic message saying:
"Please activate the Microsoft VM or install the version from SUN (up to FRE
1.4.1)."

if you are going to be using Sun's java: "be sure to upgrade to the
latest version, as versions earlier than 1.4.2_06 are subject to a
security issue which could allow a malicious website to run arbitrary
code on your computer."
I do have the JIT compiler for virtual .. enabled.

it's enabled, but are you sure that it is installed?
Any ideas??

On my machine, if Java is enabled and I hit a page with a Java applet
(which is quite different from Javascript, btw) then the coffee cup
icon appears in the tray.
 
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