On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Dave Crozier <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had a similar problem and it was because I had 2 Java installations one > of which was in the default folder where the installer places it and the > other was in a separate folder where an application had "placed" it's own > Java runtime. > > The default updater will ONLY update the one in the default folder unless > you tell it different. do a file search for javaw.exe to see where there > are instances of Jave. > > ---------------------------------- Go to the Java Page and there is a web tool to determine what versions you have on board and it will allow you to clean out the old one and promote the new one properly. We just went through this with our ERP and it was a lot of nightmares after the fact on their apps. -- Stephen Russell Sr. Analyst Ring Container Technology Oakland TN 901.246-0159 cell --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/CAJidMYL1r+_+ttP7B0kvURG4=qdqpv2wlxecccklsph4des...@mail.gmail.com ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

