thats not the issue.
I open the uninstaller.
there are the standard modify, and repair options, but the remove button is 
greyed out.
This happens on 3 systems that use this.
I can remove other things just fine when the uninstaller comes up there is 
always a remove button.
Maybe I was not being clear, I can execute the uninstaller just fine.
At 05:50 a.m. 11/03/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>
>Quote
>One thing that I noticed that ever since java6.0 sun considers it as a 
>core component,
>so you can't uninstall it.
>End quote
>
>It sounds to me like your Windows install is having registry issues. You 
>most certainly can add and remove the Sun JRE 6.0 from Add and Remove 
>programs. For example on my laptop I can go to the Windows Vista control 
>panel, open programs and features, and Java TM 6 Update 3, shows up in 
>the list of add/remove programs. If I wanted to I could right click on 
>it right now, and click on uninstall and it would go by. However, as I 
>am developing with it I obviously am not going to uninstall it right 
>now. Though, sometime in the near future I will be upgrading to Java 6 
>Update 4.
>
>
>Quote
>Well the sapi sdks are 500mb to.
>End quote
>
>The Sapi 5 SDK is not necessary for .NET development. Visual Basic .NET 
>and C# .NET can access the SpeechLib.dll file via com without a full 
>SDK. Besides which The speech sdk has been rolled into the Windows Vista 
>Platform SDK which means the old Sapi 5.1 SDK is deprecated anyway.
>
>Quote
>Although I can't seem to run native java programs because the standard 
>jre runtime
>interface is graphic, sun java rendered in websites is real accessible 
>and stable.
>End quote
>
>
>Well, from what I have heard it sounds to me like your Windows XP Java 
>installation is corrupted. If you have been manually deleting your Java 
>machine you likely have all kinds of registry keys pointing to the wrong 
>runtime machine which would not only hang accesssibility, but return the 
>wrong vm for the application. You either need to scrub your registry 
>with something like registry mechanic pdq, or reformat your system.
>All I can ask is in the future please get your facts strait before you 
>get on list spreading false information to the rest of the gaming 
>community. Fact is as a developer I often have to correct such eronious 
>and false roomers as this all the time. Someone says something untrue 
>about some technology like Java, and then I have to spend tech support 
>time helping some customer, or potential customer, realise what was said 
>by person x is not true, and then explain to them how the matter can be 
>done the right way. Often times the damage is already done because they 
>installed or uninstalled something they were not suppose to the wrong way.
>For example, with Java the install order is this. Install Sun JRE 
>install Java access bridge. Now, to install it you reverse the order. 
>Uninstall access bridge uninstall JRE. Then, install upgrades. That is 
>not rocket science.
>
>
>
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