Hello,
For about a month or so, I have been dealing with a very annoying problem with any Java Applet, and have not been able to find an answer to my problem anywhere so I decided to ask the kind members of NP if anyone knew any solutions to my problem. The problem basically is whenever a java applet is loaded in my browser, the browser immediately closes, and just returns to the desktop. I currently use FireFox 1.5.01, but I have tested out the other browsers installed on my computer, including IE7, and the AOL Browser, but the same problem appears in each browser. I have checked and Java Applets are enabled in all of my browsers. I have also reinstalled my java software, and have fully scanned my computer for spyware. None of this has had any affect on the problem. I'm getting pretty frustrated, because I have searched and searched and searched and haven't found a solution anywhere. I would appreciate any help anyone could give me, or even just point me in the right direction as to where I can find an answer. Thanks,
Tom
For about a month or so, I have been dealing with a very annoying problem with any Java Applet, and have not been able to find an answer to my problem anywhere so I decided to ask the kind members of NP if anyone knew any solutions to my problem. The problem basically is whenever a java applet is loaded in my browser, the browser immediately closes, and just returns to the desktop. I currently use FireFox 1.5.01, but I have tested out the other browsers installed on my computer, including IE7, and the AOL Browser, but the same problem appears in each browser. I have checked and Java Applets are enabled in all of my browsers. I have also reinstalled my java software, and have fully scanned my computer for spyware. None of this has had any affect on the problem. I'm getting pretty frustrated, because I have searched and searched and searched and haven't found a solution anywhere. I would appreciate any help anyone could give me, or even just point me in the right direction as to where I can find an answer. Thanks,
Tom






