Java Troubleshooting Information. For Safari 8 and higher on Mac OS: First enable the Java plug-in: Click the 'Java blocked for this website' link on the screen. In the displayed dialog box, click 'Trust'. In the newly displayed dialog box, select 'Run' to load the Java applet.

Java Troubleshooting Information Changing browser security settings for Java plug-in If you have downloaded and installed Java Plug-in, restart the browser and then log in to CareLink iPro. If you still do not see the Upload window, you may need to change the security settings or activate Java Plug-in for your browser. For Internet Explorer 11: • Check for a security dialog box, typically displayed at the bottom of the web browser window. • Click the 'Run control' button. For Safari 8 and higher on Mac OS: • First enable the Java plug-in: • Click the 'Java blocked for this website' link on the screen. • In the displayed dialog box, click 'Trust'. • In the newly displayed dialog box, select 'Run' to load the Java applet.

• Then change the browser security settings: • From the Safari menu, select 'Preferences' and then click 'Security'. • On the 'Security' tab, select 'Allow Plug-ins' and click 'Manage Website Settings.' • From the list of available plug-ins, select 'Java'.

• From the list of web sites displayed for the Java plug-in, click the dropdown next to CareLink Personal URL and select 'Run in Unsafe Mode'. • Click the 'Done' button to apply the new settings. • Restart the browser. For Firefox 38 and higher: • Click the 'Activate Java Platform' link on the applet. • In the displayed pop-up message, click 'Allow and Remember'. • In the displayed dialog box, select 'Run' to load the Java applet.

Windows On a 64-bit Windows system you've got to install a 32-bit Java because OpenOffice for Windows is a 32-bit application. There is nothing wrong with installing as many Java runtimes as needed to run all your applications. At the time of writing, this is the link from where you can download a Java Runtime Environment that differs from the automatically suggested download (e.g. Windows 64-bit): The JDK (development kit) for Java developers can be used as well but it is a much bigger download.

The one and only Windows JRE that interfaces with a 32-bit program such as OpenOffice is marked with a red border. LibreOffice 5 for Windows is availlable as 32-bit and 64-bit application, so you don't need additional 32-bit Java for a 64-bit LibreOffice 5.

Combinations of Windows, Java and Open/LibreOffice: 64-bit Java on 64-bit machine: C: Program Files. Works with 64-bit LibreOffice 32-bit Java on 64-bit machine: C: Program Files (x86). Works with OpenOffice and 32-bit LibreOffice 32-bit Java on 32-bit machine: C: Program Files. Works with any installable office 64-bit software on 32-bit machine: impossible to install The 'Visual C++ Runtime' by Microsoft needs to be updated to the most recent version. This is also recommended for countless other applications regardless of the programming language. (32 bit aka 'x86') (64 bit) MacOS only at the time of writing (2015-03-18) Recent versions of AOO and LO for the Mac are 64-bit versions anyway. High sierra and office for mac 2011

1. bluestacks app player android emulator for mac os download. If you encounter problems with the latest Java 8, make sure that you have the original MacOS version of Java 6 installed. Reference: Linux Install the JRE package of your distribution and any office suite which matches the bitness of your system. All platforms: There is a glitch in the Java section of the OpenOffice options dialog. When you select the right Java version from a list box with leading radio buttons, you've got to take care that you actually click the radio button within the list box. Just clicking the list box entry does not select anything. After clicking the first entry, the last entry with the checked radio button remains the actually chosen one. Edit: 2015-07-19: The major glitch with that list box is that it lists incompatible JREs among the compatible ones, particularly it lists 64-bit JREs that are incompatible with OpenOffice on Windows.

Below the box you see the path of the currenly selected JRE. The path of a 32-bit JRE on a 64-bit Windows system usually starts with 'C: Program Files (x86) ' whereas the 64-bit JREs are stored under 'C: Program Files '. This is not a problem with 32-bit Windows systems where you can install 32-bit software only. The program path of a 32-bit Windows always starts with 'C: Program Files '. Villeroy wrote:If you really need Java with OpenOffice (most people don't) I have to point that Java is required by certain AOO extensions, notably, by LanguageTool grammar checker.