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OS X 10.7.5 Lion; Java Blocked
Afternoon,
I have a user trying to use our work VPN. When she is trying to use Network Connect it will say the Java Plug-in is blocked. However, I went to Safari Preferences > Java is enabled. Java Preferences > All fine! Also reinstalled Java to the latest version too. I also tried repairing her Permissions in Disk Utility. Her latest Email; I made the new account like you suggested and the same thing happened. It asked for Java. I reinstalled it. It said plug-in blocked. So then i went to my time machine and restored to Tuesday (when I last was able to connect from home). That didn't work either. ![]() What else can I do? |
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I am looking at the same problem.
a apple is blocking the java plug in for you. I am not sure how they do that, is happening on OS level not on browser level it seems |
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apparently there's a huge exploit out there (as of today) - maybe that's it?
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