I keep getting this pop up.To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. How can I get rid of it?

I keep getting this pop up - To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. How do I get rid of it. 

Most likely, you have a web plugin that depends on the Java runtime distributed by Apple, such as the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

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  • I keep getting a pop-up saying "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. Click 'more info...' to visit the website...(and so on)". I have done what it asks but the pop-up keeps popping up. What do I do?

    I keep getting a pop-up saying "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. Click 'more info...' to visit the website...(and so on)". I have done what it asks but the pop-up keeps popping up. What do I dd?

    If you haven't downloaded this, try downloading this. .
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572

  • I keep getting this message.To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment.

    Every few minutes the message comes up on my screen. To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment.  Is the new iOS running with java. if not how do i stop messages?

    Troubleshooting:
    I have since unchecked the option Enable Java content on the browser in System Preferences > Java > Security - I will report back if the prompt still reappears, but I think it should be gone now.
    Follow up:
    I have since sent a feedback to Apple and I recommend you guys send it too, more people reporting will get Apple's attention on the issue.
    Issue:
    For me, this issue started after updating to Yosemite, I keep getting a prompt window on Chrome 38.0.2125.122 with a message "To view this web content you need to install the Java Runtime Environment, but I do have Java installed."
    Hardware/Software:
    Macbook Air Mid 2013 1.3Ghz 8GB RAM 120GB SSD / Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10

  • HT202912 I get the message "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment" Do I need two versions as this article suggests?

    I just upgraded to Yosemite on my 2010 MacBook Pro.  When I reboot I get the message "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment" and I've also seen the same pop-up once while running OpenOffice.  And now while composing this post. 
    Yes - I followed the link and installed the Oracle version of Java, version 8, and the test page confirms that I have the current version running. 
    I read some threads on discussions.apple.com but didn't like the answers. 
    I found this:  http://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/advanced-tips-for-mac-os-x-yosemit e-3582877/
    and tip # 10 seems to answer my question.
    Anyone else have experience on this?

    Most likely, you have either the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. Both depend on the Java runtime distributed by Apple. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

  • Os x yosmite shows this message at startup: To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment.

    so I've just downloaded and installed OS X 10.10 YOSEMITE on my mac this morning and I find the design refreshing, however when I do a reboot of my mac this popup message always shows up: To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. here's a screen shot of it
    it is really annoying, and quite bothering on my part. I tried clicking the "more info..." tab as instructed by the popup/ notification, which led me to the webpage of java, and this is a screenshot of what I got
    so I've downloaded the .dmg file of the Java 8 update and installed it on my computer, did a check on my safari browser settings to see if the Java plugin is activated and, it is. Hoping that that the trick I rebooted my mac again and voila! the same popup appears again. I hope you could help me on this one guys, any suggestions for a quick fix would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
    Here are the specs of my mac:

    This is a user forum. Apple probably monitor it but they are not on here answering questions.
    Not sure what you mean about the hidden information-i mean cheese how much info is 'gleaned' across the net and its nothing to do with the OS and don't get me started on the behaviour of some OSs!. You can set your machine to not give feedback to Apple.
    Not sure what does not convince you in what Casey Rey said-its a fact there is a download.  Download it don't download it ,what is you want Apple to explain? They made a decision not put JRE on OS X by default -i think there might be some licensing thing about it with Oracle going on. If you need it you need it if you don't you don't. Its like saying you wont install MS Office unless they explain why thats not on the machine by default.
    Who sold you the machine with the faulty screen? Apple on line? The Apple store? An Apple Dealer? How long have you had it? If i buy a Ferrari with a dent in the door and i knew it had a dent in the door it would be funny to say 'when this Ferrari breaks i am switching back to Porsche because they don't have dents in the door'

  • To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment.

    ..i just migrate to yosemite and everytime i open safari this massage appear .......To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. do i need to install java .???? please someone help.

    Most likely, you have either the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. Both depend on the Java runtime distributed by Apple. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

  • Okay, I keep getting this prompt That says "To view this context, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment...I believe I have clicked on the More Info link days ago..I believe this is malware..what do I do to get rid of this annoying pop-up?

    Okay, I keep getting this prompt That says "To view this context, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment...I believe I have clicked on the More Info link days ago..I believe this is malware..what do I do to get rid of this annoying pop-up? https://www.dropbox.com/s/gtm3khm6ngo0d26/Screenshot%202014-12-10%2019.56.56.png ?dl=0

    jackallday wrote:
    Kappy, got a page when I clicked saying it can't find the page and it looks like THIS https://www.dropbox.com/s/ldjyssatbmy53u0/Screenshot%202014-12-10%2021.28.24.png ?dl=0
    Try http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572
    27" i7 iMac (Mid 2011) refurb, OS X Yo (10.10.1), Mavs, ML & SL, G4 450 MP w/10.5 & 9.2.2

  • Safari keeps telling me I need to install the Java Runtime Environment

    After "upgrading" to Yosemite, I keep getting a pop-up window that says "To view this content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment." I followed the link to install the latest version of Java, but keep getting the warning. It even pops up when there are no Safari windows open. I've turned Java off and still get it. It's annoying because I have to clear the window to continue surfing and it crashes Safari when I'm watching a video full-screen.
    Any ideas?

    Most likely, you have either the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. Both depend on the Java runtime distributed by Apple. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

  • I get a no service msg and a USB connected to itunes icon on the home page. How can i get past this so i can access and unlock my phone?

    i get a no service msg and a USB connected to itunes icon on the home page. How can i get past this so i can access and unlock my phone?

    DFU Mode /  Recovery Mode / Unable to Update or Restore
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

  • To open "Java Preferences," you need to install a Java runtime, but you are not connected to the Internet. I have tried links that people have put on other discussions but all i get is a black screen please help!!

    To open “Java Preferences,” you need to install a Java runtime, but you are not connected to the Internet. I have tried links that people have put on other discussions but all i get is a black screen please help!!

    Try this link, warning, it's straight to download mode:
    http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1421/en_US/JavaForMacOSX10.7.dmg

  • TS1544 I am the administrator of my MacBook Pro, which I share with my kids. One of them forgot his password, so as the admin I changed it for his account, but  when I try to see his account, it says I need to provide the keychain password. How can i get

    I am the administrator of my MacBook Pro, which I share with my kids. One of them forgot his password, so as the admin I changed it for his account, but  when I try to see his account, it says I need to provide the keychain password. How can i get it? I have no idea how to sort this out...

    First, make sure caps lock is not on.
    You must back up all data before continuing, unless you've already done so. If you need to back up but can't log in, ask for instructions.
    If the user account is associated with an Apple ID, and you know the Apple ID password, then maybe the Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    Otherwise*, boot into Recovery mode. When the OS X Utilities screen appears, select
    Utilities ▹ Terminal
    from the menu bar. In the Terminal window, type this:
    res
    Press the tab key. The partial command you typed will automatically be completed to this:
    resetpassword
    Press return. A Reset Password window opens.
    Select your boot volume ("Macintosh HD," unless you gave it a different name) if not already selected.
    Select your username from the menu labeled Select the user account if not already selected.
    Follow the prompts to reset the password. It's safest to choose a password that includes only the characters a-z, A-Z, and 0-9.
    Select
     ▹ Restart
    from the menu bar.
    You should now be able to log in with the new password, but your Keychain will be reset (empty.) If you've forgotten the Keychain password (which is ordinarily the same as your login password), there's no way to recover it.
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  • I just updated my Mac to the new op system and when I tried to open my Ai it gave me this message, "To open "Adove Illustrator CS5.1 you need to install the legacy java SE 6 runtime."

    I just updated my Mac to the new op system and when I tried to open my Ai it gave me this message, "To open "Adove Illustrator CS5.1 you need to install the legacy java SE 6 runtime." I updated my Java to 8 and it still won't open. I tried to update my Ai to 11...it won't update.

    Steven,
    The right way/order is to update the OP, then reinstall the applications.
    For the Java SE,
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572
    Some have found that the page may turn up blank to start with, so it may be necessary to reload the page.
    Others have found that it may depend on browser. Specifically, a switch from Safari has solved it in one case.

  • I am trying to install the "Java Runtime Environment" plugin. It is continuously showing as not available. What can I do to get round this?

    I am asked to install this update by an educational website.
    The sequence of events is:
    1. Message appears at interactive site on page "A plugin is needed to display this content." along with an Install Plugin button.
    2.Pressing the install button brings up a dialogue box, "Plugin Finder Service" with "Java Runtime Environment" ticked.
    3. I press "Next" to install. New dialogue box comes up showing "Java Runtime Environment" as "Not available" and states that no plugins were installed.
    4. The only availablre option "finish," closes the dialogue box.
    I have tried following instructions in help but these always bring me back to the same process. I have downloaded the most recent Java software and nothing has changed.
    Any ideas to successfully install "Java Runtime Environment." Maybe there's a successor plug-in.
    All help gratefully received.
    Thanks,
    Andrew Bramley

    Hello Andrew, try download [https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/whatis_java.xml Java Runtime Environment (JRE)] from the next link : https://www.java.com/en/download/ . If you can not then try the manual way from the next link : https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp (select the Windows Offline, filesize: 28.0 MB). In.... general, try to use the official sites when you install Java or flash etc.
    thank you

  • On opening after  "sleep" I get a pop up saying "disc was not ejected properly etc. Going on for months! How can I get rid of it, please?  Peter

    On awakening iMac after sleep, I get a pop up saying "The disc was not ejected properly....." etc. Presumably this was a disc of photos or a slideshow I had put onto a disc at some time past.  This has been going on for months. I have inserted and ejected thru Finder all the discs I have, and still it persists. Any ideas of how to get rid of it, please?

    phillashby, if you just upgraded ML to 10.8.5 then the problem may be caused by a bug in the upgrade.  If you look around the forum other people are having the same problem after going to 10.8.5
    I recently upgraded to OS 10.8.5 and now when my iMac (late 2012) wakes from sleep I get the error mesage that my Lacie external thunderbolt raid drive has been ejected improperly. Then it reconnects right away. I will stay away from the sleep mode for the moment.

  • I get this message: to open adobe photoshop cs5.1 you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime.

    running a macbook pro. I am so frustrated. I've tried updates, etc....
    Help. Running 10.10.2

    Have you found the link for the Java add on?
    Photoshop CS5: Not working in Yosemite (Java Runtime)
    Lots of hits on Google
    Photoshop CS5.1 not working with OS X Yosemite
    Java SE 6 on Yosemite? | Apple Support Communities

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