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allow a blocked plug in

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I am trying to allow a blocked plug in (Java) on a trusted site. Your directions say that a red Lego-looking icon will appear in the address bar. I do not have this icon. So, how can I allow Java to work on this site?

I have installed the latest version, and done all of the other recommendations.

I am trying to allow a blocked plug in (Java) on a trusted site. Your directions say that a red Lego-looking icon will appear in the address bar. I do not have this icon. So, how can I allow Java to work on this site? I have installed the latest version, and done all of the other recommendations.

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Is the Java plugin enabled because it doesn't show in the system details list?

  • Tools > Add-ons > Plugins

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Yes, it shows in the plugin list as Java Deployment Toolkit 7.0.150.3 10.15.2.3

Could this have something to do with 32 bit or 64 bit versions? I have Windows 7 for 64 bit and Foxfire for 64 bit system. But I think my Java is 32 bit. Thanks for your help.

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Here are the items in my plug-in list Adobe Acrobat AVG SiteSafety JAVA Deployment toolkit 7.0.150.3 JAVA Platform SE 7 U15 10.15.2.3 Quicktime Shockwave Silverlight Windows Photo Gallery