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MadPinkZebra
11-10-2005, 02:39 PM
Hi guys,
I am NOT a programmer and know absolutely nothing about Java so please use the most basic of phrasing if you are kind enough to help me out.
"Applet ADGView notinited" then "Loading Java Applet failed"
I get the above mentioned error message on Internet explorer, but on firefox it is ok. Yesterday it did not error and worked perfectly. The only thing that has changed on my computer since then is a windows auto update that I think must have something to do with it.
If it helps here is the link.....
(It appears on the pop-ups launched from the virtual tours page)
http://www.kanyemba.com
My client is about to send out emails to all his clients to tell them to look at the website tomorrow so this is quite urgent!
Many many thanks,
Mads
Posted by Anonymous Coward on free2code.net:
There could be multiple reasons associated with this error. In the first stage, check for following:
1) Your ISP: Your internet provider could have a proxy server or a gateway that blocks the applet's connection attempt. Contact your Internet service provider/System administrator to get this kind of problem solved. Also read from the following web page:
http://java.com/en/download/help/proxy_setup.xml
2) Your firewall or router: Your firewall or router could block the applet's connection attempt. Configure your firewall or router in such a way that it allows the applet to connect over the internet or (temporary)
disable your firewall. You may need your system administrator help on this issue.
Note: Yes, it is possible that Java applets may not run properly due to some firewalls.
3) A security exception: If your Java security is high instead of normal, it could be that a connection attempt is not allowed. Set the security settings for Java to normal. (Tools -> Internet options -> Security -> Custom Level)
If you are on a local network, your network administrator can allow or disallow applets to connect to the internet.
If above actions couldn't solve your issue, then try following:
A) Enable JRE for Browsers: If you see Java Plug-in cofee cup icon in the Windows Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Java)
http://java.com/en/download/help/5000020500.xml
Note: Skip this step, if you do not see coffee cup icon in the Control Panel list
B) Uninstall any incomplete/corrupt JRE installation and reinstall:
i) Remove any exisiting traces of Java software on your system follow instructions from:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_java.xml
If you still are not able to uninstall completely (if you see Java Plug-in icon in the Start ->
Settings -> Control Panel), please download/install and run this registry cleaner utility from Microsoft from:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;en-us;290301
Restart the system.
ii) How to download/install Java Runtime Environment properly:
http://java.com/en/download/help/download_options.xml
Note: Offline download option is highly recommended
MadPinkZebra
11-19-2005, 02:25 AM
Thank you so much for you detailed respose. I very much apppreciate it!
My computer has been down for a few days, and magically when it decided to work again the error ceased. Wierd.
thanks again,
mads
Khalid Ali
11-19-2005, 02:57 AM
from the above list 99.99% of the times this error is caused by a corrupt JRE install..if in this case u just re-install the latest jvm you will be fine.