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I need tech help...

edited April 2009 in General
So after some update or something or another, I get this really annoying java console that I cannot close, all I can do is minimize it while my browser is open, even if I move to a non java page. Well I can close it, but only if I close my browser entirely.

I'm on mac osx, and using firefox, does anyone know how to get rid of this thing?? Or at least hide it so I don't have to see it? It keeps loading everytime I use webCT

Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_18
Using JRE version 1.4.2_18 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM

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  • edited April 2009
    ya this probably doesnt belong in the tech forum
  • edited April 2009
    ctrl alt del
  • edited April 2009
    does the same thing happen when you use safari?

    also, a quick solution you can try is to do a complete uninstall of firefox and reinstall it. that 'might' fix things. if not let us know.
  • IVTIVT
    edited April 2009
    i think webct is supposed to do that
  • edited April 2009
    my webct does not do that.
  • edited April 2009
    lazyGUY;52586 said:
    ya this probably doesnt belong in the tech forum
    Hi, thanks for a useless post, you tosspot. Those other sub-forums are dead and should be merged.
    Jimmy;52587 said:
    ctrl alt del
    Hi, sry on mac, but the mac equivalent just closes the browser, since the java console is within the browser
    hikin;52589 said:
    does the same thing happen when you use safari?

    also, a quick solution you can try is to do a complete uninstall of firefox and reinstall it. that 'might' fix things. if not let us know.
    Hi, I don't use safari cause it doesnt work for so many sites I go to, but you gave me an idea maybe I should just uninstall java and reinstall. But then I don't understand why this doesn't have some form of java running in the background, and why a console is necessary to begin with.
    IVT;52590 said:
    i think webct is supposed to do that
    It didn't do it before for me, it only just started, for me anyway, but I think I was running a really old version of java, maybe
  • edited April 2009
    give the uninstall a shot and maybe it'll work. make sure to restart after reinstall :D
  • edited April 2009
    Go to /Applications/Utilities/Java and turn it off there. It should be in your Firefox browser. I think there's a checkbox there that says something about opening up a java console.
  • edited April 2009
    lazyGUY;52586 said:
    ya this probably doesnt belong in the tech forum
    Worst answer ever.
    Agentbob;52598 said:
    Go to /Applications/Utilities/Java and turn it off there. It should be in your Firefox browser. I think there's a checkbox there that says something about opening up a java console.
    Best answer ever. I figured it out thanks to your tip, apparently I have three versions of java in that folder, and the recent one had show console checked off. Hurrah, no more console.
  • edited April 2009
    ahhh but that was not an answer young grasshopper

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