1.6.0_31 update breaks office 2008 and Parallels 6?

After updating to Java 1.6.0_31 Office 2008 will no longer open as well as Parallels 6.  Any ideas?

No. Neither application has any dependency on Java. I suggest running Console.app and looking for an error message that might indicate why they are failing to run.

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