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Can I use Mozillas FireFox browser?

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Can I use Mozillas FireFox browser?

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Yes. Below are some helpful hints when using Firefox. • Users must have a version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed on their desktop. • On Windows, Firefox can be used with Sun’s Java Runtime Environment (JRE). • It cannot be used with the Microsoft Java VM, as that can only be used with Internet Explorer. Versions of Sun’s JRE older than 1.3.0_01 will not work. • It is possible to install JRE 1.4.2_01 from within Firefox, using XPInstall technology. • By far the easiest way to get Java working is to install Firefox with the Unofficial Installer, then install Java using XPInstall. • If you have already downloaded Firefox as a ZIP file, you can add the registry information that JRE 1.4.2 and later require by hand. To do this, save this registry file to your desktop, and double-click to import it. If you are asked if you want to add the information to the Windows registry, click Yes. After this is done, you can install JRE 1.4.2 if required, then restart Firefox and use Jav

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