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Posted by Gsacrasfinest 5 May 2004 8:18am
    


Hey I cant seem to get a game going please someone let me know how to get a game started I go to the the domino game page and when ever I click on to play button It tells me to Install Java and I all ready did install Java Help me please
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Java for your Windows XP
Posted by webmaster 6 May 2004 12:21pm
    


First, this type of question can be addressed in a fast and effective way if it is sent to Contact Us

Second, you have a Windows XP machine.
With Microsoft (due to legal wranglings with SUn Microsystems) did not ship its Java with early Windows XP.

Microsoft was forced by courts, however, to
provide Java via critical service updates for Windows XP. (Java is in service pack #1)

Select the browser menu: Tools / Windows Update
( or just proceed to windowsupdate.microsoft.com )

Critical updates are ... critical to install - as they protect you from malicious attacks (worms, hackers, etc.)

If for any reason you want a non-Microsoft easy-to-install Java, you can get it from Sun Microsystems HERE



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