Maybe uninstalling your current java and installing your version would
work? You can download version 5 update 9 from here 
http://www.oldapps.com/java.htm

On Sep 16, 7:06 am, MMadison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have played around with Chrome a bit in the past few days, but I am
> running into one major issue that prevents me from adopting Chrome as
> my primary browser and recommending it to others in my company.
>
> We use an online version of the Kronos timekeeping software for our
> payroll needs.  This software has a specific requirement of Java
> version 5 update 9 and refuses to work with any other version of
> Java...hence it does not work with Chrome.  Are there any plans to
> allow older versions to work with Chrome or to allow Chrome to
> "impersonate" an older version of Java?  Or, does anyone know a tweak
> that would allow Chrome to utilize an older version of Java?
>
> -Michael
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