-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Firefox, java,binary files???

Sandi,
    The only way there would be nothing listed is if you were looking in the 
Applications tab.  You need to switch over to the Processes tab in order to 
follow my directions.       :)

    Depending on how the installer was coded, sometimes "Install" actually 
means "Uninstall".  I've had plenty of times when I've started an uninstall 
and has the installer file tell me to 'wait while the program is installed'. 
Of course, the uninstaller then pops up and it does what I wanted it to do, 
but the wording does throw me for a sec every time I see it.

    No problem with two Java's as long as you don't have any problems.  I'm 
now thinking one is a leftover that was prevented from being removed, but if 
it doesn't hurt anything, leave it alone.  It IS the correct version, after 
all     lol

Happy Holidays,
Gman

"The only dumb questions are the ones we fail to ask"

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sandi Beach" <sandib2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:29 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Firefox, java,binary files???


> When I did Control-Alt-Delete there were no processes shown as running but 
> I
> found the place to shut down.  If I had not found that my next move was to
> shut off at the tower, pull the plug from the wall, wait 5 minutes and 
> start
> up again.
> I vaguely remember seeing a warning that if I did not allow whatever IE
> wanted to do (install a plug-in?) IE might shut down.  Win Patrol said it
> was safe to allow but I did not see the purpose when I was in the middle 
> of
> removing java.  Oh well, all's well that ends well.  Sure wish my memory 
> was
> better about the sequence of events though.
> Sandi
> P.S.  Just read the rest of your message when I went to delete below the
> line.
> So no problem with it being a binary file.  Any problem with there being 
> two
> Java's in the plug ins in Firefox? 

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