Preben Bødker Nielsen <spam@events.dk> wrote:
> Mikkel Westh [2740] <mikkelw@MUSEFAELDEgmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thorkil Olesen <slet.dette.thorkil.og.dette@pip.dknet.dk> wrote:
> >
> > > Java 5 ligger på software-update.
> >
> > À pros pos Java, hvordan finder man så tidligere versioner? Har
> > Googl'et, men uden resultat. Skal nemlig bruge version 1.4.2_07, fremfor
> > min nuværende 1.4.2_09, da der opstår problemer med min netbank
> > (Skandiabanken) og 1.4.2_09.
> >
> > Håber på hjælp, da jeg ellers ikke kan styre mine finanser
>
> Dine tidligere versioner skulle gerne ligge uberørt på maskinen.
>
> Her er Apples råd:
> Mac OS X 10.4.5 or later: Java issues after installing J2SE 5.0 Release
> 4 update
> When you install the software update for Java 2 Platform Standard
> Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Release 4 for Mac OS X v10.4.5 or later, it will
> change the default version of Java virtual machine from Java 1.4.2 to
> Java 5.0.
> If the Java applications or Java-enabled websites that you use most
> often do not behave as expected after applying the Java 5.0 Release 4
> update, you can consider changing the Java default back to 1.4.2.
> To do that, follow these steps:
> 1. From the Go menu, choose Utilities.
> 2. Open the Java folder, then open the J2SE 5.0 folder
> inside of it.
> 3. Open the Java Preferences application.
> 4. At the top of the Java Preferences window, next to Use
> version, is a pop-up menu where you can set the version used for
> applets.
> 5. In the middle of the Java Preferences window, you should
> see Java Application Runtime Settings, and below that a while field in
> which you can drag the most preferred version to the top of the list.
> Drag 1.4.2 to the top. This controls the order in which Java versions
> are used for applications that use the Java Network Launching Protocol.
> 6. Click the Save button, and quit Java Preferences.
Genialt! Vil opdatere og prøve mig ad.
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Mvh. Mikkel Westh
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