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How can I make the Java deployment Toolkit 7.0.670.1 10.67.2.1 run as it was updated on Aug 10.2014 and FF still wont allow me to run it.

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I have deleted and download and reinstalled java. All my java is up to date. I was trying to enter a chat room on a popular aquarium advice site and could not as FF wont let me run the toolkit. I have tried everything to fix this.

What do I need to do to make this addon work? And no, none of the solutions I could find on this site seems to help.

(And please- no urging to upgrade to Australis- it wont happen. I will switch to Palemoon before using Australis. I understand the risks and am willing to assume them.)

I have deleted and download and reinstalled java. All my java is up to date. I was trying to enter a chat room on a popular aquarium advice site and could not as FF wont let me run the toolkit. I have tried everything to fix this. What do I need to do to make this addon work? And no, none of the solutions I could find on this site seems to help. (And please- no urging to upgrade to Australis- it wont happen. I will switch to Palemoon before using Australis. I understand the risks and am willing to assume them.)

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Hello TwoTankAmin, the Java deployment Toolkit is for developers and used by Java applications to help manage getting the right version of Java for a user’s system. Are you sure the problem is there ?

Do you have it Always Activate, in Add-ons Manager tab and the Java TM platform SE 7 U67 also? Determining if a plugin is the problem.


thank you

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I do have the SE 7 U67 set to ask to activate as I do with most plugins. I have yet to meet a software product that did not think it should always be running :-)

But, as it turns out, I chose not to remain an active member on the site where this issue occurred, so I am much less concerned by it now. Plus, this is the only time this has happened over the years.

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Btw, if you're interested in permanently removing the Java DT plugin (since it does nothing for normal users), you can follow this guide: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2877359