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java plugin is disabled in ff4, and doesn't appear on the plugin list for me to enable. It worked fine in earlier versions of ff and my current IE.

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I have recently installed version 4 on Windows 7 and discover that Websites that require java don't display completely because java is disabled. I tried Tools->Add-ons->Plugins, but the java plugin isn't even listed. Earlier versions of firefox worked fine, and my current version of IE also continues to work fine. If I can't get this resolved soon I will have to abandon firefox, which will be too bad because I find it superior to IE in many respects.

I have recently installed version 4 on Windows 7 and discover that Websites that require java don't display completely because java is disabled. I tried Tools->Add-ons->Plugins, but the java plugin isn't even listed. Earlier versions of firefox worked fine, and my current version of IE also continues to work fine. If I can't get this resolved soon I will have to abandon firefox, which will be too bad because I find it superior to IE in many respects.

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Which version of Firefox did you previously have?

Did you check the setting in the Java Control Center?


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This didn't do me any good. The problem can't be with the JRE; my previous firefox (which I think was 3.8) and my current IE do Java content just fine. I have not changed my JRE recently. I think something must have gone wrong with my installation of ff4. I will try installing the next update. If that doesn't work I will have to delete and re-install the whole thing, which I am not looking forward to because I will have to re-assign all my bookmarks.

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Have you tried to check the java folder rights? I encountered the same issue, and it's working fine with the admin account...

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I am not sure what you mean by "folder rights". I have JRE6. I turned on sharing (up t0 20 users), which I guess permits me to have many applications accessing JRE at the same time. I also turned off password protection (which shouldn't have any effect in the first place). I still do not see Java in the list of plug-ins when I do Tools->Add-ons Manager->plugins.