ID: Q162743
The information in this article applies to:
When you attempt to run a Java program in Internet Explorer, the Java program may not run correctly, or may not run at all. This problem may occurs even if Internet Explorer is properly configured to run Java programs.
This problem can be caused by either of the following situations:
To work around this problem, use the appropriate method:
If you suspect the Java program is failing byte code verification, follow these steps to work around the problem:
1. Start Internet Explorer, and then click Preferences on the Edit
menu.
2. Click the Web Content tab, click Don't Check Code in the Byte Code
Verification box, and then click OK.
NOTE: Clicking Don't Check Code prevents byte code verification from
being performed on Java programs that attempt to run on your computer,
allowing unverified programs to run. Before you allow an unverified
Java program to run on your computer, you should contact the
administrator of the Web site that contains the Java program to report
the problem, and inquire about additional workarounds that will allow
you to run the program.
If your computer contains 8 MB of physical RAM and is low on system memory, quit any running programs that you are not currently using, or remove or disable any unnecessary control panels and extensions.
There are three types of byte code verification that Internet Explorer can be configured to use:
Keywords : kbenv kbtool msiemac kbfaq
Version : 3.0
Platform : MACINTOSH
Last Reviewed: December 19, 1997