JInitiator downloading instand of JRE in 11i

Dear All,
Recently i have upgraded forms version and JRE in my local instance. Up gradation was successfully completed, and Application Up and running fine.
But for some of our local user use to raise ticket regarding the Java APPLET. Users says they are not able to open any form pages in their system, when we try to fetch a form the forms server a JRE file will be downloaded to local desktop for installation, but here it not happened,, the old Jinitiator only downloading, because this the new upgraded forms not able to open by the user...
I dont understand how it is happening, because from our DBA Team all the DBA's can able to open forms from that instance, why the other local users cannot able to do the same,, and why the Jinitiator downloading instance of JRE.
Is the JRE file corrupted which i Kept in the Instance !!
Regards
HAMEED

Dear user13551818,
This is the result i am getting from my application node,, can u kindly tell me is there any thing wrong !!
[applmgr@erptest02 DEV6i]$ grep -i jinit $CONTEXT_FILE
<!-- Jinitiator -->
<jinit_ver_dot oa_var="s_jinit_ver_dot">1.6.0_24</jinit_ver_dot>
<jinit_ver_comma oa_var="s_jinit_ver_comma">1.6.0_24</jinit_ver_comma>
<jinit_clsid oa_var="s_jinit_clsid">CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0024-ABCDEFFEDCBA</jinit_clsid>
[applmgr@erptest02 DEV6i]$ cd /ebiz/applmgr/test02appl/fnd/11.5.0/resource/
[applmgr@erptest02 resource]$ grep -i plugin appsweb.cfg
; Plugin - run applets from Java Plug-in cache
cache_option=Plugin
; The following parameter specifies the type of plugin to be used.
; jinit - use the JInitiator plugin (default)
; jdk - use the Sun's JDK plugin
plugin=jdk
*; 4a) Sun JDK Plugin Parameters*
sun_plugin_mimetype=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.6.0_24
sun_plugin_classid=clsid:CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0024-ABCDEFFEDCBA
sun_plugin_url=http://erptest02.4iapps.com:8002/OA_HTML/oaj2se.exe
sun_plugin_version=1.6.0_24
sun_plugin_legacy_lifecycle=falseCan you cross check this line - 6th from bottom and above likes says JDK is installted , but it suppose to be JRE,, am i right,, or what it is , is it correct according to its nature !
Expecting your reply !
Regards,
HAMEED
Edited by: Hameed on Jun 2, 2011 9:42 PM

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