I must occasionally use the skillsoft web site which
makes extensive use of java to run what they call their "course
player." It tends to lock up tighter than a drum and if you poke
and prod long enough, one can get this document to appear
telling you things to try such as setting the browser type to
safari and clearing the cache. That is easy enough to do but the
last step is to clear the JRE or Java Runtime Environment. Like
any really important step, their description doesn't match what
one actually gets so I wonder if snowleopard might have changed
the procedure slightly.

        What you are supposed to do is clear temporary files in
the JRE that may not be suitable for you, when using safari.

        The instructions in the course player said to go in to
the finder menu, select go and then utilities but the only
utility having anything to do with java did not have anything to
do with the runtime environment.

        Thanks.
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