![]() ![]() All is fine if instead you use Java 8 build 111. All is fine if instead you use Firefox or Chrome. For example, all is fine if instead you use Windows 7. Swapping out any one of these components fixes the problem. The problem depends on having each of these 3 components: It doesn’t make a difference whether Internet Options | Security | “Enable protected mode” is checked during or after installation. I don’t see any settings that can fix that problem. Once you agree to the dialog, Java doesn’t work. Until you agree to the dialog, Java runs fine (e.g., using Agreeing to this is needed to install Java. One of these is messing up Java on the Internet Explorer 11 / Windows 8.1 combination, but not on other combinations.ĭuring installation of Java 7u51, a security dialog pops up: “Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to your computer? Java SE Runtime environment 7 Update 51”. The recent version of Java, 7 update 51, has many new security features.
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