Am I using the correct version of Java?

I am not a developer nor am I tech savvy.
While trying to fix something else, I may have downloaded the wrong
version of Java or changed the settings.
I have Windows XP and IE 6.0.2900 and Opera.8.52.
I am using Java JRE version 1.5.0_06 Java HotSpot
Which is the proper version of Java I should be using and what are the
correct settings, if any?
Thank you in advance for your help
Russ
Russell Slam
978-745-9238
978-744-7100
[email protected]

I am using Java JRE version 1.5.0_06 Java HotSpot
Which is the proper version of Java I should be usingThere's one more recent update available but the one you have should be fine.
and what are the
correct settings, if any?Can you explain what errors you are getting?

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