Does anyone know how to play jnlp files?

I am trying to play a jnlp file but can not, I have been told I need to get java 6 installed and not java 7 which my mac came with.  I am new to mac so have no idea how to do this and when I tried it asked for a password, I have never set a password on this computer??
Please can anyone help, I am trying to do an online university course and so far not doing very well!
Thanks
Wen

wendybear wrote:
I am trying to play a jnlp file but can not, I have been told I need to get java 6 installed and not java 7 which my mac came with.  I am new to mac so have no idea how to do this and when I tried it asked for a password, I have never set a password on this computer??
Please can anyone help, I am trying to do an online university course and so far not doing very well!
Thanks
Wen
you will be able to open/read a JNLP file by using mozzila that is supposed to work or opera or flock
I hope this helped
J.Stainsby
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