Thanks Dilwyn, but how do I find the Java version. please?  It just
seems to ask to install updates from time to time, which I accept.

Bryan H

I'm not sure if there is a better way than this but here is how I achieved
this on Windoze 7:

Method 1: In the start menu search box, type in Java, when the result (might
be 'Java 32 bit')  appears, it will start up the Java control Panel. In the
General tab, click on About. On mine, for example, it shows version 7 update
10 just under the red Java logo.

Method 2: go to Control Panel, Click on PROGRAMS, then locate JAVA in the
list, this brings up the same Java control panel as in method 1.

Good luck!

Dilwyn



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