We need to know what those errors are. If they are "wrong magic number" or
something like that or "wrong version" that's different from "class not
found." "Wrong <whatever>" means a class is already in memory somehow and
the new Java is trying to run the bytecode of the prev. version. If that's
the case, it should work to close everything and reboot. If that doesn't
work, show me the errors.
Bob
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Rzepa, Henry S <h.rz...@imperial.ac.uk>wrote:
> I have spent a fruitless afternoon with Java 7 for Windows 7 (latest
> update 7, Java downloaded directly from the Java.com site) to cooperate
> with the latest Jmol 13.0.6 (signed). All that happens is one gets Java
> class errors. We have tried both FireFox and Chrome browsers on Windows,
> with identical results.
>
> This is needed for a class of 100+ computers and laptops. Previously I
> had found that installing Java 7 on OS X removed the ability to run Jmol
> (and so I reverted to Java 6) but had felt fairly certain that it would
> not be a problem on Windows. My problem is that with Java 6
> vulnerabilities, the powers that be may eventually decide to ban it from
> campus, leaving us with an issue.
>
>
> Does my description of the problems ring any bells with anyone?
>
>
>
>
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