That solution aint gonna work because it makes your Mac less secure.  No way 
Josay.  Not for me.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!

On Jan 12, 2013, at 6:54 PM, Kerri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for this but I do have one question. How do I locate my administrator 
> password or create one? Thanks and have a heat day.
> On 2013-01-12, at 3:23 PM, Red.Falcon <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all!
>> Well for those of you who might want to use a talking community's room there 
>> is a solution!
>> This involves replacing the java in mountain lion with a older version using 
>> some terminal commands [these commands come from Apple support ]
>> I have never used Terminal before but used these commands OK!
>> 
>> So from the link I will post below you will be taken to the page that  tells 
>> you what to do and there is commands to undo those commands if you wish to 
>> go back!
>> 
>> One thing I did was to copy the commands [one at a time] with the copy last 
>> phrase to clipboard command!VO+shift+c
>> then pasted them into the field!
>> On the first one  Terminal asked for my user pass word then for the other 3  
>> I just had to press return!
>> After following all the steps I could use the talking communities rooms 
>> again!
>> 
>> Here is the link to the Apple support page!
>> 
>> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559
>> 
>> Also I cannot remember on which list someone posted that when they got into 
>> the room they wanted the talk button was still dimmed!
>> There is one more step to do with VO that is not mentioned on TC's help page!
>> When you have got to the room and you find those buttons dimmed use the 
>> window chooser VO+f2 twice and then arrow down to the log in window and 
>> select it!
>> Then find the log in link/button and VO+space on it and when your back in 
>> the room the buttons will be undimmed!
>> 
>> Hth Colin
>> PS of course you do this at your own risk!
>> 
>> On 12 Jan 2013, at 19:37, Kerri <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, all. I use Talking communities chat client as I teach computer 
>>> technology and want to access the rooms on accessible-world etc. When I 
>>> purchased this Mac, I was able to enter the rooms with little difficulty 
>>> but due to a a Java issue, I can no longer enter  virtual community rooms I 
>>> searched on the help desk and it stated I needed to revert to java 16. How 
>>> is this accomplished and will it truly rectify the situation? This is the 
>>> last issue I face before I can forever close windows and never look back. 
>>> ps, Mark Baxter recommended this list so a thank you to him. 
>>> 
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