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Problems regarding uninstalling the latest version of Java Runtime Environment

 
 
Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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      3rd November 2010
Hi,

Every time I tried to uninstall the latest version of the Java Runtime
Environment (version 6 update 22), afterwards I can still find the plugin to
Java in Internet Explorer 8.

How can I completely uninstall the Java Runtime Environment version 6 update
22 and the ad-ons in Internet Explorer?

I have uninstalled Java from
Windows control panel, so the directory where Java was installed is removed.

It is very frustrated that I can uninstall Java from Windows Control panel,
but I still in Internet Explorer can see the ad-on (Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV
Helper).

I have tried to remove the plugin from Internet Explorer, but the
remove-button is disabled. I fine can enable and disable the plugin.

My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.

I send the message in this newsgroup because I not could find a newsgroup
for Windows 7.

Have Microsoft a newsgroup for Windows 7?

Very thanks for the answer.

/ Anders


 
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Jim
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      3rd November 2010
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 14:29:36 +0100, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Every time I tried to uninstall the latest version of the Java Runtime
>Environment (version 6 update 22), afterwards I can still find the plugin to
>Java in Internet Explorer 8.
>
>How can I completely uninstall the Java Runtime Environment version 6 update
>22 and the ad-ons in Internet Explorer?
>
>I have uninstalled Java from
>Windows control panel, so the directory where Java was installed is removed.
>
>It is very frustrated that I can uninstall Java from Windows Control panel,
>but I still in Internet Explorer can see the ad-on (Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV
>Helper).
>
>I have tried to remove the plugin from Internet Explorer, but the
>remove-button is disabled. I fine can enable and disable the plugin.
>
>My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
>
>I send the message in this newsgroup because I not could find a newsgroup
>for Windows 7.
>
>Have Microsoft a newsgroup for Windows 7?
>
>Very thanks for the answer.
>
>/ Anders
>



http://www.themisteriosos.com/comple...t-computer.htm
 
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Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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      3rd November 2010
"Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://www.themisteriosos.com/comple...t-computer.htm

---
Hi, and thanks for the link.

Unfortunately I have tried the program on the website. Since I already have
uninstalled Java via Windows controlpanel, the program only will install a
new version, not clean up after the old version.

More solution is welcome!

/ Anders


 
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Jose
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      9th November 2010
On Nov 3, 8:29*am, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" <findesi...@boholdt-
petersen.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Every time I tried to uninstall the latest version of the Java Runtime
> Environment (version 6 update 22), afterwards I can still find the pluginto
> Java in Internet Explorer 8.
>
> How can I completely uninstall the Java Runtime Environment version 6 update
> 22 and the ad-ons in Internet Explorer?
>
> I have uninstalled Java from
> Windows control panel, so the directory where Java was installed is removed.
>
> It is very frustrated that I can uninstall Java from Windows Control panel,
> but I still in Internet Explorer can see the ad-on (Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV
> Helper).
>
> I have tried to remove the plugin from Internet Explorer, but the
> remove-button is disabled. I fine can enable and disable the plugin.
>
> My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
>
> I send the message in this newsgroup because I not could find a newsgroup
> for Windows 7.
>
> Have Microsoft a newsgroup for Windows 7?
>
> Very thanks for the answer.
>
> / Anders


MS has some newer forums with activity here and the is one for Windows
7 and I think one for IE (I'll let you look )

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...WindowsAnswers

Watch out for replies that include ideas that include the words try,
maybe, might be, could be, probably, possibly or perhaps.
 
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Marianne
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      10th November 2010
"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ca5dc761-53d1-4513-af2b-(E-Mail Removed)...

MS has some newer forums with activity here and the is one for Windows
7 and I think one for IE (I'll let you look )

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...WindowsAnswers

Watch out for replies that include ideas that include the words try,
maybe, might be, could be, probably, possibly or perhaps.


What a condescending pompous ass! Do you think that all your replies (here
in newsgroups and on MS forums) are dead on and accurate 100% of the time?
You have more misses than hits in the replies that you give so much of what
*you* provide in way of help ends up being nothing more than "maybes" and
"trial" solutions, you don't have a 100% correct answers track record!
Repairing problems sometimes requires that you "try" certain things without
being 100% sure that it will work and many of the helpers around here (who
are a lot smarter than you) often suggest that the problem "might be..." and
that they could "try..." and often times these suggestions end up being dead
on! In many things in life you often have to "try" things and computers are
no different, your tag line is one of the most idiotic one ever, you aren't
perfect and you aren't the best out there so put a sock in it!

M.


 
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Jim
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      10th November 2010


< plonk >


On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 11:02:45 -0400, "Marianne" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:ca5dc761-53d1-4513-af2b-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>MS has some newer forums with activity here and the is one for Windows
>7 and I think one for IE (I'll let you look )
>
>http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...WindowsAnswers
>
>Watch out for replies that include ideas that include the words try,
>maybe, might be, could be, probably, possibly or perhaps.
>
>
>What a condescending pompous ass! Do you think that all your replies (here
>in newsgroups and on MS forums) are dead on and accurate 100% of the time?
>You have more misses than hits in the replies that you give so much of what
>*you* provide in way of help ends up being nothing more than "maybes" and
>"trial" solutions, you don't have a 100% correct answers track record!
>Repairing problems sometimes requires that you "try" certain things without
>being 100% sure that it will work and many of the helpers around here (who
>are a lot smarter than you) often suggest that the problem "might be..." and
>that they could "try..." and often times these suggestions end up being dead
>on! In many things in life you often have to "try" things and computers are
>no different, your tag line is one of the most idiotic one ever, you aren't
>perfect and you aren't the best out there so put a sock in it!
>
>M.
>

 
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Kraut / Larry Stark
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      13th November 2010
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 15:58:43 -0800 (PST), Jose <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Every time I tried to uninstall the latest version of the Java Runtime
> Environment (version 6 update 22), afterwards I can still find the plugin to
> Java in Internet Explorer 8.
>
> How can I completely uninstall the Java Runtime Environment version 6 update
> 22 and the ad-ons in Internet Explorer?
>
> I have uninstalled Java from
> Windows control panel, so the directory where Java was installed is removed.
>
> It is very frustrated that I can uninstall Java from Windows Control panel,
> but I still in Internet Explorer can see the ad-on (Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV
> Helper).
>
> I have tried to remove the plugin from Internet Explorer, but the
> remove-button is disabled. I fine can enable and disable the plugin.
>
> My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
>
> I send the message in this newsgroup because I not could find a newsgroup
> for Windows 7.
>



Try alt.windows7.general


 
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Kraut / Larry Stark
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      13th November 2010
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 14:29:36 +0100, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Every time I tried to uninstall the latest version of the Java Runtime
>Environment (version 6 update 22), afterwards I can still find the plugin to
>Java in Internet Explorer 8.
>
>How can I completely uninstall the Java Runtime Environment version 6 update
>22 and the ad-ons in Internet Explorer?
>
>I have uninstalled Java from
>Windows control panel, so the directory where Java was installed is removed.
>
>It is very frustrated that I can uninstall Java from Windows Control panel,
>but I still in Internet Explorer can see the ad-on (Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV
>Helper).
>
>I have tried to remove the plugin from Internet Explorer, but the
>remove-button is disabled. I fine can enable and disable the plugin.
>
>My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
>
>I send the message in this newsgroup because I not could find a newsgroup
>for Windows 7.
>
>Have Microsoft a newsgroup for Windows 7?
>
>Very thanks for the answer.
>
>/ Anders
>




Try alt.windows7.general


 
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Harden Thicke
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      15th November 2010
>
> What a condescending pompous ass! Do you think that all your replies
> (here in newsgroups and on MS forums) are dead on and accurate 100% of the
> time? You have more misses than hits in the replies that you give so much
> of what *you* provide in way of help ends up being nothing more than
> "maybes" and "trial" solutions, you don't have a 100% correct answers
> track record! Repairing problems sometimes requires that you "try" certain
> things without being 100% sure that it will work and many of the helpers
> around here (who are a lot smarter than you) often suggest that the
> problem "might be..." and that they could "try..." and often times these
> suggestions end up being dead on! In many things in life you often have
> to "try" things and computers are no different, your tag line is one of
> the most idiotic one ever, you aren't perfect and you aren't the best out
> there so put a sock in it!
>
> M.

What a condescending pompous HoopleHead YOU are.


 
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