Ok, Java is recognised only using Java 6 in Windows 8 (for me). Installing Java 7 on top or standalone renders Java not being recognised at all.
Guess Java 6 it is and if I find a solution I will post.
Chris
Just right click a link & choose to open in a new window.
If that doesn't work for you, I'll download them & attach them in a new post.
They're working, must have been a connection issue. I've tried everything there twice already thanks. I've yet to find a solution posted anywhere where a...
Same problems and I have installed 32 and 64 bit versions of Java and Java is not recognised in Chrome and IE10.
medab1, your links aren't working and I would like to try whatever you're suggesting here, although I did try not filer ActiveX in IE10 which didn't work.
I've tried suggestions...