David A. Cobb wrote:

>         I must have misunderstood something in the install instructions.
> I have Sun JRE 1.3 (and others) installed already, so I downloaded the 
> Zipfile
> instead of the installer.   The installer doesn't work for me anyway, 
> but that's another
> story.
>         But now I have FOUR - count'em FOUR - "JAVAW.EXE" floating 
> around on my hard disk - with all their friends.
>         Is there some way to tell Mozilla WHERE the Java installation 
> is, so I don't need to keep the extras around.  There's at least one 
> installation here that I should be able to expunge, and every megabyte 
> is precious.
>         I get errors when I access a page with Java functions.
>         Specifically <http://www.opm.gov/> shows a section with a 
> message "Click Here to get the plugin".  If I click I get a box telling 
> me I need a plugin to handle "application/x-java-vm"  and offering to 
> download it from the Netscape Plug-in Finder Site.  I did it and the 
> install was OK.
> 
> David A. Cobb, The Superbiskit !
> Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate, All around nice guy.
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Just copy file NPOJI600.dll (I have it in C:\Program 
Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.3.0_02\bin) to Mozilla plugins direktry (C:\Program 
Files\Mozilla\bin\plugins in my case) and Java should work now.

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