Java Support For Win 7
Can't seem to fidn it on the forum, but Java will not install, nor is it opre isntalled in IE 8. I tried to isntall it fro mthe java site but I get an installer error when it tries. Can't install as admin either.
any ideas?
View Replies (Posted: Monday, January 19, 2009 1:16 AM)
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