I am running OSX 10.6.8 and will need to access the
skillsoft.com web site which says it works with safari but isn't
working with this system yet.

        When you choose safari, it has nice clear instructions
on what to do to make things work. First, you go in to safari,
clear the cache and make sure java and javascript are enabled.
They already were. The next thing is to open a new finder window
which I think I did by clicking on finder's icon in the dock,
going to the go menu and opening that which ultimately gets you
to javapreferences.

        At that point, things went down hill. Javapreferences
opened and presented an empty table and that's as far as I could
get. The only thing left to do was force the window closed with
command-q.

        What you are supposed to do is find something called
network and perform somee tasks such as deleting files, there.

        It acts like java is either very sick or possibly not
even installed.

        Any ideas are appreciated.

Martin McCormick
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