We had a similar problem with a IE application using a particular version of Java - it 
broke once we did an Oracle 9i client install. Not sure if the same thing might help 
you.

The workaround that I used was to export the registry for the Java Version
(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> JavaSoft -> Java Plug-in -> 1.3.1_08), renamed the existing key 
to 1.3.1_01 and re-imported the registry. End result was two directories (a "01" and 
an "08") and things started working again.

It helped that I had an explorer error pop-up saying it could not locate 1.3.1_01, so 
I had a clue as to what to use as the new name.

Babette Turner-Underwood

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Hi!

Does anybody have any exprience with conflicting client JVMs?

We are installing software though Microsoft SMS software packaging on the
Clients (PC running XP). 

The deal is that another application (PVCS Dimensions) works fine if it is
distributed on the systems without the Oracle 9.2 client. 

Because it can then use the Microsoft Virtual Machine that comes with
Internet Explorer. 

But if we also install the Oracle Client 9.2, the Sun Java VM is installed
as well and then the PVCS client doesn't work anymore. 

The question is: can I install the Oracle Client without having the Sun VM
installed? 

Or is there a way that I can modify my Oracle installation that it doesn't
change Internet Explorer settings to use the Sun VM?

This is 9.2 client on Win XP.

Thanks,
Helmut
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