Erik Harris <ehar$is1@$ocheste$.r$.com> wrote in
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> On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 11:18:49 +1030, Mike Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> Came here to post a nearly identical message, though my experience
>>> was on the java.sun.com site. I installed the plugin twice and booted
>>> and restarted and NOTHING. I can't believe this!!! 
> 
>>Hmm, that sucks. Java support has been flakey for me in 0.9.7 on
>>Windows (fine, of course, on Linux 8), but out of curiosity, did you
>>follow the instructions for installing Java in the Mozilla Release
>>Notes? 
> 
> I didn't notice these instructions before..  However, they're pretty
> useless. They say:
> 
> "On Windows:
> Copy the NPOJI610.DLL from C:\JDK*\jre\bin to "\plugins" directory of
> your installation. "
> 
> Okay...  So I do a file search on all of my hard drives for
> NPOJI610.DLL. After installing the JRE, however, that file doesn't
> happen to exist anywhere.  There is a "NPOJI600.dll" file however, but
> doing a search on the filename from the release notes obviously doesn't
> reveal that. 

The full instructions are:

After the JRE is installed on your machine, copy NPJava130_01.dll, 
NPJava130_01a.dll, NPJava130_01b.dll, NPJava130_01c.dll, and NPOJI610.dll 
from the install directory (something like C:\Program 
Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.3.0_01\bin) to your Mozilla plugins directory 
(something like C:\Program Files\ Mozilla 0.9.7 \bin\plugins).

The reason your filenames will be different is that you'll be using a 
different version of jre...for example I use 1.3.1 and have the same files 
as you.

The files you need to copy for version 1.3.1 are:

NPOJI600.dll
NPJava131_01.dll

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Colin
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