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Download the Microsoft Java VM
Last modified: 8 March 2004.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This page and its download are provided for licensed users of
phdcc's Java applets.
Users of CDs produced by licensed users may also use the download to run
the phdcc software on CD.
You need a username and password for the download.
Licensed users of phdcc's Java applet software
may include this page and the download on their CDs that use the phdcc software.
PHD Computer Consultants Ltd does not take any responsibility for the
Microsoft Java VM download on this page.
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What's a Java VM? Why do I need it?
You need a Java Virtual Machine (VM) for your browser if you want to run Java applets,
such as phdcc's
search engine for CDs or
navigation tool.
Full details of how to get a Java VM.
Why does Microsoft not supply its own Java VM?
Microsoft no longer distribute their Java VM,
although you can update an installed Java VM at Windows Update.
For some versions of Windows,
Windows Update Catalog
will let you download a VM installation/update - do an advanced search for "VM".
However, software developers (such as PHD Computer Consultants Ltd)
who use Microsoft Java development tools can
supply the Microsoft Java VM "in conjuction with" or "as a part of" our software products.
Instructions
If you are trying to use phdcc's Java applet software
provided to you on CD, then follow Microsoft's instructions below to download and install
the Microsoft Java VM.
If you are a licensed user of phdcc's Java applet software,
then we recommend that you provide one or more Java VM installation programs on any CDs
containing the phdcc software.
We recommend that you do this because some of your users may not have a Java VM installed,
or their Java VM may need updating. Providing a Java VM on CD makes it easy to install,
saves a large download and makes a Java VM on computers that are not connected to the Internet.
Java VM options:
Sun Java Plug-in: download the latest release J2SE JRE from here
for the platforms that you want to support.
Microsoft Java VM for Internet Explorer for Windows 95/98/Me/XP - download from this page.
Always provide a link to our How to get a Java VM page,
http://www.phdcc.com/getjvm.htm.
Microsoft instructions
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Microsoft Virtual Machine for Microsoft SDK for Java and Microsoft VJ++ Developers
(Build 3809, released 11 December 2002)
Installation prerequisite for all users
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later must be installed in order to use this version
of the Microsoft VM.
Installation prerequisite for Windows NT users
Windows NT4 Service Pack 3 or later must be installed prior to installing the
Microsoft VM on Windows NT 4.0.
Installation for Windows 2000 users
The Microsoft VM in the Windows 2000 operating system can only be updated with a
Windows 2000 hotfix or service pack release. A description of the Windows 2000
Windows File Protection (WFP) feature can be found in Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB)
article number 222193.
222193.
- If you have run any Java applets in the current browser session, exit and restart the browser. Return to this page to continue with the download procedure.
- In the list below, select the self-extracting file that you wish to download.
- When prompted, save the file to your hard drive.
- Double-click the downloaded file on your hard drive, and follow the instructions that appear.
- WARNING: Please note that once you have installed the updated Microsoft VM it cannot be uninstalled.
Microsoft VM build 3809 for Windows 95/98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows XP 5.5 MB.
(All supported language versions are included in this download.)
Last updated December 11, 2002
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You need a username and password to download this Java VM:
- please email support@phdcc.com indicating which
phdcc Java applet you are using.
An update to version 3810 is available from
Windows Update
Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
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