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It does not matter what I do, I cannot get Java security settings to allow an applet to run.

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  • آخری جواب بذریعہ David_Lightburst

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I have gone to just about every extreme possible, and no matter what I do, I cannot get Java to allow an applet to run. I have been trying to do a J-Track on some satellites on the NASA/JPL website, and no matter what I do, and from the totally useless "help" sites here in the Firefox "help" pages, I cannot get the &^%$#@ applet to run.

I have gone to just about every extreme possible, and no matter what I do, I cannot get Java to allow an applet to run. I have been trying to do a J-Track on some satellites on the NASA/JPL website, and no matter what I do, and from the totally useless "help" sites here in the Firefox "help" pages, I cannot get the &^%$#@ applet to run.

تمام جوابات (3)

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Did you try to clear the Java cache?

Did you add an exception to the Java security manager?

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Yep. Did both of them.

Restarted Firefox, and no changes.

I really don't have any idea what to do.

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DITTO

What he said!