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argle!
I need to install MS Visual Studio 6 (enterprise), but the Setup for it refuses to go any further till I let it "update MS Virtual Machine for Java". I don't trust it - it's 4 years old product that wants to furkle with MS Java. dilema time!
I need to install MS Visual Studio 6 (enterprise), but the Setup for it refuses to go any further till I let it "update MS Virtual Machine for Java". I don't trust it - it's 4 years old product that wants to furkle with MS Java. dilema time!
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Am furkling with it in a VM to see what nastyness it does to MS Java...
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The biggest trouble with MS software is MS themselves ... any (every!) other manufacturer doesn't mess with system files without asking whereas MS installation routines seem to always be happy to overwrite existing files without questioning the version or date or anything at all, thus I now always install MS software before doing anything else (like service packs) but with a new OS that isn't possible.
Keep us updated on progress / solution!
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the 'scarey' bit is for the few web sites that I have to use IE for potentially getting more broken (one gets the feel for when something is using MS centric stuff, as the site just doesn't *do* what it should) and in case the install left it in a state where the MS updater decided it couldn't / wouldn't / shouldn't update the Java VM back to where it was before the dimwitted MS VS6 decided to downgrade the Java VM as it though it knew best. Did see some MS knowledgebase articles on Java VM updates / not doing them any more / something or other...
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Now all I have to do is stop my laptop BSODing with NMI errors :(
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to stop BSOD install BSD :)
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sorry, can't quite remember the resolution but I think it appeared that either the critical update mentioned restored the VM back to the latest, or the visual studioi install didn't actually change it...