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Appendix C
Troubleshooting

Java Plug-In on Windows

To change the settings of Java Plug-in on Windows for Java Plug-in 1.4.2 and 1.5, follow these steps:
Close all instances of Internet Explorer or Netscape.
Step 1
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2
If you have Java Plug-in 1.4.2 installed:
Step 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
If you have Java Plug-in 1.5 installed:
Step 4
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Java Plug-In on Linux and Solaris

To change the settings of Java Plug-in 1.4.2 or 1.5 on Linux and Solaris, follow these steps:
Close all instances of Netscape or Mozilla.
Step 1
Bring up Java Plug-in Control Panel by launching the ControlPanel executable file.
Step 2
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Click Java Plug-in.
The Java Plug-in Control Panel appears.
Click the Advanced tab.
Type
in the Java RunTime Parameters field.
-Xmx256m
Click Apply and exit the Java Control Panel.
Click Java.
The Java Control Panel appears.
Click the Java tab.
Click View under Java Applet Runtime Settings.
The Java Runtime Settings Panel appears.
Type
in the Java Runtime Parameters field and then click OK.
-Xmx256m
Click OK and exit the Java Control Panel.
In the Java 2 SDK, this file is located at <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel. For
example if your Java 2 SDK is installed at /usr/j2se, the full path is
/usr/j2se/jre/bin/ControlPanel.
In a Java 2 Runtime Environment installation, the file is located at <JRE installation
directory>/bin/ControlPanel.
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