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corpse
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Post by corpse »

Hi guys. I'm trying to find the link to downlaod the Microsoft VM. When I type microsoft vm in google, I get the link to the file
msjavx86.exe, but when I try to install it, it says it is an upgrade or something and you need the original microsoft vm first.

This is for a freinds computer with XP. It is installed on mine but I dont know if I did it or it was done with the install.
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Post by [FTF]Pyro »

How can I get the Microsoft Java VM?

It is most likely that your system already has the Microsoft Java VM on it if you are running any operating system other than Windows XP. If you are using Windows XP and your computers manufacturer did not preinstall the Microsoft Java VM, or you did not download the Microsoft Java VM from Windows Update or http://www.microsoft.com prior to July 10, your system may not have the Microsoft Java VM. To get the Microsoft Java VM, you will need to install the Microsoft Windows XP SP1 update.

The Microsoft Java Virtual Machine is no longer available from Microsoft directly due to a legal issue SUN Microsystems, however, it still can be installed by downloading the component. GuardianCam has made a copy of the Microsoft Virtual Machine available for download here on our website.

The Microsoft Java VM build 3805 for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 95/98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0. 5.4 MB

The Microsoft Java VM download links follows:

* http://www.guardiancam.com/download/msjavx86.exe

Steps to install the Microsoft Virtual Machine:

1. Download the file using the link above and save it to your harddrive.
2. Once the file is on your harddrive, execute it and thus load the Virtual Machine.
3. As the file begins execution, answer Yes to the License Agreement question and then once complete, re-boot your PC.
4. Once the PC is re-booted you should be set to go.

Sun Java Virtual Machine (JVM)

Microsoft had to take down their virtual machine because of some legal issues. But you don't even have to use the Microsoft Java VM, you can use Sun Microsystem's version, and it seems to work just fine.

There are two ways to get Sun's Java VM: Automatic and Manual Download.

Automatic Download and Installation (for Windows XP, Me, NT, 2000, or 98 and Internet Explorer)

* Click to begin - Download Now

First, our system will check to see if automatic install works on your computer...

1. If so, the automatic process previewed here will begin.
2. If not, you will see how to manually download and install, which is nearly as quick and easy as automatic installation.

Manual Download and Installation

Advanced users may want to download a local copy of the installer from Sun developer Web site to run at a later time or install on other machines. The manual download is referred to as the Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE).

1. Go to the Java 2 Platform, Java Virtual Machine Download Page.
2. Find your operating system in the first column.
3. Click the DOWNLOAD link in the JRE column.
Note: The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installs the Sun JVM.
4. Read the license and click ACCEPT at the bottom.
5. Click the Download j2re... link on the download page.
Note: Select Save this program to disk on the dialog that appears and choose an easy-to-remember place, such as the Desktop or My Documents folder to save the file.
6. Wait for the download to complete.
7. Double-click the installer file in the place you saved it and follow the on-screen instructions, which are virtually identical to steps 4-9 of automatic installation.




http://www.guardiancam.com/faq_java.asp
corpse
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Post by corpse »

Do you mean sp1 update for IE6?

The link you provided is for the file

msjavx86.exe

Unless I am wrong, this is an update to the VM. You must have an orginal file of VM on your machine before you can install msjavx86
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Post by [FTF]Pyro »

corpse wrote:Do you mean sp1 update for IE6?

The link you provided is for the file

msjavx86.exe

Unless I am wrong, this is an update to the VM. You must have an orginal file of VM on your machine before you can install msjavx86
To get the Microsoft Java VM, you will need to install the Microsoft Windows XP SP1 update

open IE and do the following


click tools tab

select windows update

download all the updates required. By the way if you are still running Windows XP and dont have SP1 this is gonna take a looooooooooooooooooooooooooong while
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Post by [FTF]Pyro »

http://dlres.java.sun.com/PluginBrowser ... thers.html


either that or get the SUN Microsystems VM
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Post by corpse »

Im not sure about the sp1 update. The computer in question has sp2 installed. I did install java from sun, but my freind wants to use yahoo chat and it keeps saying that it cant load because it doesnt have microsoft vm.

I downloaded java software for windows from sun but it didnt help. Does sun have java vm as well or is just plain old java the same thing?
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Post by [FTF]Pyro »

corpse wrote:Im not sure about the sp1 update. The computer in question has sp2 installed. I did install java from sun, but my freind wants to use yahoo chat and it keeps saying that it cant load because it doesnt have microsoft vm.

I downloaded java software for windows from sun but it didnt help. Does sun have java vm as well or is just plain old java the same thing?



http://www.google.com/search?client=fir ... gle+Search



when I saw your post thisis what I googled because you seem to suck at googling (no offence :p ) I cut and paste the first post from the source linked at the bottom.



I know nothing about Birtual Machine other than from what I used when I did Java programming in University 4 years ago and I havent used it since.
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