harry.porter@verizon.net wrote:
>Java applications have become increasingly controversial over the past few years since they can give rise to computer security vulnerabilities.
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>Accordingly, the latest Java versions include a more sophisticated security test. Ideally, applications should be "signed" via a certificate authenticating that the application can be trusted.
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>The Java vp analyzer app at wizardofodds.com lacks such a certificate, and therefore it may be the case that Java rejects loading the app unless you manually authorize the website (http://wizardofodds.com) for exception handling via the Java Control Panel. This can be accessed via the Windows Control Panel -- see http://www.java.com/en/download/help/java_blocked.xml for further guidance.)
Another member privately wrote me a suggestion that worked. I posted
my question on the list, besides wanting many possibilities of people
who had the solution, because I assumed I wasn't the only one who was
having the problem. My solution required me to change my security
settings, which I thought I already had done.
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