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with current internet Connection Settings (Read 28212 times) 0 Members and 5 Guests are viewing this topic. daizychainzTopic StarterRookie Experience: Beginner OS: Windows Vista java installer error - can't proceed with current internet Connection error java installer unable to download Settings « on: November 07, 2010, 07:00:22 PM » As title implies, trying to update Java, recieving following error ....... installer can't proceed with current internet settings.I have had this once before on another computer I was using, am sure I altered proxy settings or something, anyway whatever I did last time I can't seem to do it again ...... so typical of me!Anyway any help with error java installer uncompression of downloaded file failed this would be greatfully recieved.Many Thanksdaizychainz Logged daizychainz - I can break any computer just by looking at it! jason2074Egghead It doesn't matter.Thanked: 224 Experience: Beginner OS: Windows 7 Re: java installer error - can't proceed with current internet Connection Settings « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2010, 07:35:52 PM » Try this site first --> http://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp Click verify Java version Logged daizychainzTopic StarterRookie Experience: Beginner OS: Windows Vista Re: java installer error - can't proceed with current internet Connection Settings « Reply #2 on: November 07, 2010, 07:50:21 PM » Hi, Thanks for the reply.I very much doubt the Java is up to date as this computer has not been used for some time.Anyway I followed your link and in the box where it usually says whether you are up to date or not I got Error. Click for details.....So I did......Got the following message:The application failed to run. There was an error executing the application. Click details for more information.....So I clicked details.....a window popped up containing the following information....Java Plug-in 1.6.0_20Using JRE version 1.6.0_20-b02 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VMUser home directory = C:\Users\gareth\Pictures----------------------------------------------------c: clear console windowf: finalize objects on finalization queueg: garbage collecth: display this help message
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FAQ See JDK 7 and JRE 7 Installation Guide for general information about installing JDK 7 and JRE 7. For more troubleshooting tips, see Troubleshooting Java SE. Q: I downloaded the installer and it is only 846 kB. http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/webnotes/install/windows/windows-online-installation-java-update-faq.html Why is it so small? A: The Windows Online Installer for the JRE will http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=302527 download more installer files based on system configuration. Using this installer helps users avoid downloading unnecessary files. Q: Why does Java Update ask me to reboot? A: Rebooting is sometimes required because Microsoft Windows Installer, the technology used by the Java installer, requires it. In addition, some Java files could be locked and cannot be replaced error java without a reboot. Note: The Java installer detects if certain files are locked and will prompt you to close those applications that are locking the files so that a reboot can be avoided. Q: I had the Java Control Panel open for Java Update and the About tab showed the version of the JRE installed in my computer. Then I ran Java Update, and the version of the JRE that error java installer the Java Control Panel is showing has not changed. Why is this? A: You need to close and restart the Java Control Panel to get the updated Control Panel. Q: Netscape/Mozilla is not working correctly with Java Plug-in. Why? A: First close all the browsers sessions. If this does not work, reboot the system and try again. Q: I try to install on the D:\ drive and Java Update is still installing files onto the C:\ drive. Why? A: Regardless of whether an alternate target directory was selected, Java Update needs to install some update files on the Windows system drive. Q: How can I uninstall the Java Update version I just installed? If you want to uninstall the JRE, use the "Add/Remove Programs" utility in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (select Start, then Settings, then Control Panel to get to "Add/Remove Programs"). Q. After the JRE bootstrap installer is downloaded and executed, why does the message "This installer cannot proceed with the current Internet Connection settings of your system. In your Windows Control Panel, please check Internet Options -> Connections to make sure the settings and proxy information are correct." appear? A: The JRE bootstrap installer uses the system Internet Connection settings to connect to the web f
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