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I recently found a solution to that problem by doing a
Google search. I forget all the details, but search for that
error message, and you should find some explanations. It's
not necessarily an Oracle problem per se. I seem to recall
the problem is actually related to using the Java 1.3
plug-in.
What I did was to go to my Control Panel, uninstall the Java 1.3 plugin, and then I installed the Java 1.4 Plug-in. You can get the plugins from Sun's site. The uninstall/reinstall fixed the problem for me.
Best regards,
Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are http://Gennick.com * 906.387.1698 * mailto:jonathan@gennick.com
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Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 3:12:06 PM, babette.turnerunderwood_at_hrdc-drhc.gc.ca (babette.turnerunderwood_at_hrdc-drhc.gc.ca) wrote:
bthdgc> I installed Oracle 10g Beta on my PC. bthdgc> I also downloaded and installed the latest JDK (J2EE 1.4).
bthdgc> Now, I am having problems with Internet Explorer bthdgc> and don't know how to fix it. At first I was getting problems only on
bthdgc> "can't find /bin/hotspot/java.dll" or something similar to that
bthdgc> When I click on a link that uses java. Now, it crashes Internet Explorer.
bthdgc> Any suggestions on how to fix ? Or ?
bthdgc> Thanks
bthdgc> Babette
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