Applet Check Help
Last updated: 03/31/06
This web page provides help for resolving Applet issues. It is designed
to be used with the status messages from the "Applet Check" web page (Applet
Check).
Note: If none of the suggestions below fix your Applet problems and you
see the message "Error: Applet load problem." then you may have
"Firewall" issues.
Errors & Suggested fix IE (Win XP browser):
- "Error: JavaScript is not supported" - You probably will
not see these words on the "Applet Check" web page. If you do, then
your browser doesn't support JavaScript or JavaScript has been disabled.
- Suggested fix for IE:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Default Level". You should see the words "Medium". Now
click "Apply", then click "OK". This should enable
"JavaScript".
- Close all browser windows. Open up a new browser window
and test again.
- IE: To simulate this error:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Custom Level".
- Disable the property: "Scripting", "Active Scripting".
- "Error: Java is not enabled." - Java Applet support has been
disabled by your browser's security settings.
- Suggested fix for IE:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Default Level". You should see the words "Medium". Now
click "Apply", then click "OK". This should enable "Java
Applets".
- Close all browser windows. Open up a new browser window
and test again.
- IE: To simulate this error:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Custom Level".
- Disable the property: "Microsoft VM", "Java
Permissions".
- "Error: Applet load problem." - Your browser has Applet support
problems. You need to install (or re-install) Sun's JVM.
- Suggested fix for IE:
- Install (or re-install) Sun's JVM (Java Virtual Machine) - also
know as JRE (Java Runtime Environment)
- Before we do this step let's make sure that your browsers
security is set to "Medium".
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab.
- If you see the words "Medium" the you are OK. If not,
then click "Default Level", click "Apply", click "OK".
- If you didn't see the words "Medium", then run the "Applet
Check" again before you continue.
- Close all the applications/windows on your computer.
- The next section will install software so you will need to be
logged into your computer with a logon ID that has "Administrative"
rights.
If you know you don't have "Admin" rights then contact your IT
Support group - do not continue.
- To install/re-install Sun's JVM do the following steps:
- Click the following link:
http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/index.jsp - Desktop Java
(Java Plugin Technology)
- Click the link "Download" on the left side of the screen (at
the top below the words "Java Plug-in Technology".
- Click the link "Download Production Release 1.4" - The first
link in the middle of the screen.
- Click the link "Download J2SE JRE" - between the 2nd & 3rd
black horizontal bar.
- Click "OK" if you get a Security Alert that you are going to
view pages over a secure connection..
- Click the selection "Accept License Agreement"
- Click on the link for "Windows Offline Installation,
Multi-language"
(Note: about 15.2 MB download)
- Click "Run". (Note: You can click "Save" and then run the
EXE file after the download.)
- Now follow the instructions to install the Sun JRE Software.
- Do you want to run this software? - Click "Run"
- Click "Next"
- Click "Finish"
- Reboot your computer.
- Open up a new browser window and test again.
- "Error: Applet scripting disabled." - Your browser security has
disabled the scripting of Applets.
- If you have your browser configured to see JavaScript errors you
will get the following error:
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method.
- Suggested fix for IE:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Default Level". You should see the words "Medium". Now
click "Apply", then click "OK". This should enable
"Scripting of Applets".
- Close all browser windows. Open up a new browser window
and test again.
- IE: To simulate this error:
- Tools, Internet Options, click the "Security" tab, then click
"Custom Level".
- Disable the property: "Scripting", "Scripting of
Applets".