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why cant i connect to pogo games from firefox but i can from internet explorer

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i've always used firefox to play pogo games..i updated java to jave 7 update 10 and it wont let me play pogo games..i also have jave FX 2.1.1.1...everytime i go to play pogo, a box comes up to update and download java but when i click on download it says its already there,do i want to replace it which i say no to...i can get into pogo and play games from internet explorer but i want to use firefox which is my main ssearch engine...what is wrong, can you help me please???? thanks :)

i've always used firefox to play pogo games..i updated java to jave 7 update 10 and it wont let me play pogo games..i also have jave FX 2.1.1.1...everytime i go to play pogo, a box comes up to update and download java but when i click on download it says its already there,do i want to replace it which i say no to...i can get into pogo and play games from internet explorer but i want to use firefox which is my main ssearch engine...what is wrong, can you help me please???? thanks :)

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normally the installation file is named jxpiinstall.exe - just have a look in your download folder if it's present there & initiate the setup by double-clicking on that file.

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hello joana, the java plugin is getting blocked until oracle releases a new version because it is currently affected by actively exploited security vulnerabilities. if you want to still use it on certain websites please refer to How to allow Java on trusted sites

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thank you so much for this info...i have one more question: will firefox inform its customers when java is fixed??? if not, how will we know???

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according to oracle they will release an update to their java plugin soon - i don't think that firefox has an inbuilt mechanism to actively notify users of such an update. however you can always manually check if your plugins are up-to-date by going to firefox > addons > plugins & clicking on "check plugins..." at the top of the page.

java also comes installed with an auto-updater on your system which will check for updates once a month per default (but beware, it is also trying to sell you a toolbar by ask.com if you're not careful & unselect this option) - you can also change this interval or trigger a manual search for an update through the java menu in the windows control panel. for more infromation please refer to oracle's documentation: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/java_update.xml

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java 7 update 11 which should address the security vulnerability is now available to download at http://java.com

edit: but be cautious, during the installation of the security update, java does try to plant adware by ask.com on your pc, disable the option to install the toolbar. i find such practices by oracle beyond acceptable...

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hi again....i did what you suggested and downloaded the jave 7 update 11 and it did say that the download was complete...but it didnt install it so i dont have it on my computer...how do i get it to install??? thanks again for your help...

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You may be missing some registry keys.

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

normally the installation file is named jxpiinstall.exe - just have a look in your download folder if it's present there & initiate the setup by double-clicking on that file.