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While checking at the Jalbum site for current version of the album
creation software noted in the download list that a 64bit version was available. After install discovered there is not a Java 64 bit in the Win7 programs so this Jalbum 64bit did not find the particular dll it needed. I use Firefox but I checked the IE8 64bit just by loading and it did display the default home page I wasn't sure about downloading the java 64 bit since the words on the site pointed towards the browser used and in my case its Firefox. The Jalbum was redownloaded as a regular 32bit software. I wondered why there wasn't a java32 and a java 64 automatically part of the set up. Rose RoseW |
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Java is not part of the Windows install package. Microsoft used to include it version with early versions of XP but Sun filed a law suit again them because the two were totally compatible. Microsoft agreed to not distribute any version of Java and that's where we are at today. If you go to www.java.com you can download both versions for use with 64-bit Windows. See info @ http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml RoseW wrote: > While checking at the Jalbum site for current version of the album > creation software noted in the download list that a 64bit version was > available. > After install discovered there is not a Java 64 bit in the Win7 programs > so this Jalbum 64bit did not find the particular dll it needed. > I use Firefox but I checked the IE8 64bit just by loading and it did > display the default home page > > I wasn't sure about downloading the java 64 bit since the words on the > site pointed towards the browser used and in my case its Firefox. The > Jalbum was redownloaded as a regular 32bit software. > > I wondered why there wasn't a java32 and a java 64 automatically part of > the set up. > Rose Bobby Johnson |
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On 02/11/2009 5:52 PM, Bobby Johnson wrote:
> Java is not part of the Windows install package. Microsoft used to > include it version with early versions of XP but Sun filed a law suit > again them because the two were totally compatible. Microsoft agreed to > not distribute any version of Java and that's where we are at today. > > If you go to www.java.com you can download both versions for use with > 64-bit Windows. > > See info @ http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml Thanks for clearing that grey area up. I can recall doing the java downloads a long time ago. I guess when java does its checking it doesn't bother with the 64 side for the 'check version' just repoorted that I was up to date. I wonder how the automatic updates would be handled if both java for 64 and for 32 were installed. I guess I'll deal with it when Firefox gets round to having a 64bit software <grin> Rose > RoseW wrote: ><snip> >> >> I wondered why there wasn't a java32 and a java 64 automatically part >> of the set up. >> Rose RoseW |
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