I have the following Java stuff in my add/remove programs. It doesn't mean a whole lot to me, so I'm wondering what I need to keep and what I can dump -- or do I need all of it?
CeeCee, why is that, i always only remove the older versions without any problems. Is there a special reason for you to uninstall them all before installing the latest?
Important: Installing or updating Java adds a new JRE version; it does not remove existing versions. It is recommended that you remove older JRE versions from your system, as they may contain security vulnerabilities that allow access to your computer by untrusted applets.
i know for a fact that Java's new versions always install into a new subdirectory in the %programfiles%\java\ folder, so this immediately defeats your reason.
i have the followinf items currently in my %programfiles%\java\ folder:
jre1.5.0_06
jre1.6.0_01
jre1.6.0_02
if i uninstall any old version, the first 2 folders are removed and the last folder remains intact.
Just tell me one good reason, why i should keep that older version (that's currently on my system), when i install new version? That older version is then needless.
i have the followinf items currently in my %programfiles%\java\ folder:
jre1.5.0_06
jre1.6.0_01
jre1.6.0_02
Those first 2 versions are totally unneeded. They make more bad than good. Actually they don't make good at all.
i just meant to say that for java, it doesn't matter if you uninstall first and the install the new, or install the new first and the uninstall the old.
i just meant to say that for java, it doesn't matter if you uninstall first and the install the new, or install the new first and the uninstall the old.
So you mean that installing/uninstalling order doesn't matter? Logical order of course is to uninstall older/current version before installing new version.