Clint, you can determine what version of Java you have installed by
visiting this page http://www.javatester.org/version.html
BTW, most all browsers support JavaScript, it's not an installable
application.
And yes the MS JVM is deleted by SP2. Now you must use another from Sun,
IBM, or others.
Enjoy your Java ;)
Peter Kaulback
Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
I just clicked to open my "System information" area, and M$
"Help and Support Center" opens up!! This is....WAS under
"Accessories", "System Tools", then "System Information". What
the heck could have happened to it, and how now do I get to
this area? I think the file was MSinfo32.exe, and when I
manually click it, the Help and Support Center still opens up!
I tried a command line of "systeminfo", "systeminfo /s
Computer" and "systeminfo /s [my computername]" and that did
nothing, it opened up a blank command "DOS" window for a few
seconds then closed!
I needed to get to that area to try and find out which version
of M$ JavaScript I have installed. So does anyone know how to
find this out? I believe JS is NOT part of XP SP2, but I think
it's part of XP. My XP CD is now a "slipstreamed" CD since I
integrated SP2 in it, so I have no idea if the default XP
version is installed, or if SP2 deletes that.
-Clint
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