Java 6 SE runtime
How can I use Java 6 SE runtime for my existing applications on OS X Yosemite?
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27" i7 iMac (Mid 2011) refurb, OS X Yo (10.10), Mavs, ML & SL, G4 450 MP w/10.5 & 9.2.2
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I keep getting a pop up window labled Software Update saying, "To open 'MLBNexDefAutobahn,' you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now?" I click on "Not Now" and it pops open again a second later. It is not going away! Is this a Java virus? I just installed Maverick Wednesday and got a message yesterday on google that "Google would like to take over this computer"??? Please help.
Thanks!This is not a virus, or any other kind of malware. Some third-party software that you have installed is repeatedly trying to open a Java process called MLBNexDefAutobahn. What that software might be, I don't know. What software do you have that this name might fit with?
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I recently did a system update and installed Yosemite on my Mac. Now I am unable to open CS5 at all. The error message I get is this: "To open Adobe Photoshop CS5.1, you need to install legacy Java SE 6 runtime." I have tried downloading this and it still gives me the same mess
In the details it is mentioned that it is an outdated version of Java.
Is this a security risk that i need to live with to get CS5 to run with Yosemite?
Also i need to reject messages from Java in the future about updates, or not?
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Adobe is asking for Java SE 6 runtime. How can I use Oracle's Java 7 instead?
Platform: Mac OS X, version 10.9.2 (the latest available as of May 11, 2014)
When trying to open my old Adobe Illustrator, as part of Creative Suite CS4, I get the following error message:
To open "Adobe Illustrator CS4," you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now?
I have the latest Oracle Java 7 (Version 7 Update 55) installed and I don't want the historic Apple Java 6. How can I configure Adobe software to use the already installed Java 7?
Best, regards
Tomdespite this being for a different os, read (especially the end paragraphs) Install Java (JRE) | Mac OS 10.7 Lion
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Dreamweaver and Java SE 6 Runtime problem on MAC Mountain Lion OSX
I have a problem with dreamweaver. I really love dreamweaver for building web pages and have used it for years with a PC. I recently switched from a PC to a MAC but I find that when I open the Dreamweaver app for the first time I get a prompt that says something like "You must download Java SE 6 runtime, would you like to install it now?" I click yes, and the download fails. I called Apple about it, they said the software resides on Oracle's Java web site, and its out of their control. I go to the Oracle Java web site it says "Apple supplies their version of Java SE 6 runtime and there's no way to download it from the Java.com site. All this means is that YOUR software does not work on my MAC because these two companies can't agree on who suppies this software.
What I need to know is HOW DO I GET DREAMWEAVER TO WORK? How do I get around this crazy *** catch 22 situation? And why doesn't your software recognize Java SE 7 runtime?I'm in the same boat with you. I recently used Time Machine to backup my profile and then wiped my entire drive and installed Mountain Lion. After importing all of my data with the Migration Assitant, Dreamweaver will NOT open.
SnakEyez02, Oracle's website does NOT have the dowload. The link you posted is to version 7. We've been down this road already. Martiantime is correct, neither Apple nor Oracle are providing Java SE 6, but Dreamweaver is crying to have it installed.
So, Adobe, how do we get out of the hole that we did not dig? -
I have purchased and downloaded Minecraft. When I try to open it, it gives me the message "To open "Minecraft," you need a Java SE 6 Runtime. Would you like to install one now?" I then click Install. A "Software Update" window pops up, and immediately shows the message "Can't download the software because of a network problem." I click OK and it closes the Software Update window. I am connected to a secure, 4-bar WiFi connection.
Manually DL and install Java for OS X 2014-001
iMac refurb (27-inch Mid 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), SL & ML, G4 450 MP w/Leopard, 9.2.2 -
Java SE 6 runtime error message
My system keeps generating an error message:
"To open “java,” you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now?"
How can I discover what is causing this? I see (from another discussion) that a Facebook Video Chat file can be cause this message - I don't use Facebook on this system, so that's not the fix here.
Should I install and be done with it?
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Paste into the Terminal window (command-V).
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I just upgraded to Snow Leopard (OS 10.8.2) from Lopard and am now not able to launch Photoshop CS3 extended. I get a warning that says: To open “Adobe Photoshop CS3,” you need to install a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to check for and install one? But when I click on "Install" I'm told it is currently unavailable. I need PS to work! What can I do!?
Manually download and install it from Oracle.
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Java SE 6 runtime not updating properly after Mavericks update
Since updating my 27-inch Late 2009 iMac to Mavericks I have an update that will not process. I keep getting a Software Update notification that says, "To open "java" you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now?" When I click "install", it begins the process and indicates that it gets about 40% into it and then responds that the network cannot be contacted at this time and that I should try again later. This has been going on for days now and pops up multiple times a day.
Same problem for me. I called Apple and they told me this is an old version of Java and that I should go to the Java web site and download the most current which I belive they told me was version 7. I did that, it seems to install properly but it did noting for stoppig this annoying popup window from appearing on a regualr baiss throughout the day. Additionally, I'm haing some programs telling me they can not run wothout the proper Java update which I can't seem to figure out which one is the proper update. I may add to this on Monday after I call Apple again and see if I can't get someone who kows what is going on. I had no warnings of this nature before Mavricks.
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To open "CS5ServiceManager" you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime.
Recently updated to OSX Yosemite. Now every time I turn the computer on I get this message.
To open "CS5ServiceManager" you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime.
I don't know what CS5ServiceManager is. And when I click on the "More Info" button, I am redirected to a blank screen. So I'm confused and a little worried. Is it necessary to install Java SE 6 runtime? If so, I think I can find the instructions on how to do it, but I'd like to know if (1) it is safe to do so and (2) if it's necessary.Here it is: Apple Java 2014-001. Quite safe to install. Only necessary if you are using Adobe's CS5 suite.
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When I try and open adobe illustrator I get a pop up message saying "To open “Adobe Illustrator CS6” you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime." it also says "Click “More Info…” to visit the legacy Java SE 6 download website." When i click more info it transfers me to an apple page which never loads, its just a blank page. I downloaded Java SE 6 like it says it needs but it did nothing. All of my other Adobe programs such as bridge, dreamweaver, lightroom, Photoshop, indesign, and flash all work except for illustrator. What can I do to fix this?
Go to Apple and look for the Java for OSX 2014-001 link. Download from there and install it.
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Hi Apple Support Communities, I need some support.
After loading Mavericks with lots of happiness primarily to be able to use dictation, see my previous query. Since then I have also had this come up on my Macbook Air everytime I start it.
To open "CS5ServiceManager" you need to install a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to check for and install one? I tried yes (many times over many days).
Install.
Finding software. Can't download the software because of a network problem.
There is no problem with my internet connection & I have Java 7. My apologies that I am just a general user & not up with technical issues, would someone please enlighten me on what to do to fix or remove this error.
its now become a tiresome thing that together with not being able to use (download) the enhanced dictation & my imail/gmail problems that makes me wanna buy a PC next time. Major bummer.
Please help. Thankyou in anticipation.i had the same problem and i fix it installing ccleaner, it is free and an excellent program. You can download it from: https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
Once installed, in the tab "Herramientas" (sorry but i have it in spanish) you choose "Inicio" and them you pick CS5ServiceManager then you pick in delete option. Basically you are removing of the startup programs...
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"Would you like to install a Java SE 6 runtime now?" NO!!!
Every 30 minutes or so, the message, To open “java,” you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now? pops on my screen no matter what software I am using. I disabled anything Java in my web browsers, looking at the log in the Console, etc. To no avail. Needless to say, I am greatly disinclined to install an application that Apple decided to drop after experts warned about its security, but how can I stop this pesky message?
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com.sophos.autoupdate
com.google.keystone.daemon
com.adobe.fpsaud
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com.sophos.uiserver
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com.facebook.videochat.[anonymized].updater
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Quartz Composer.webplugin
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Microsoft Entourage.mdimporter
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AdiumAddressBookAction_AIM.scpt
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YMsgrYimABPlugin.bundle
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hello, every time i start up my Mac mini i get a message saying To open "adobe" you need to install a Java SE 6 runtime.
But when i press install it says no connection available even though i am connected to a really reliable and fast connection.
Please help - Thank you!every time i start up my Mac mini i get a message saying To open "adobe"
That's not what your screenshot shows. It shows "java," not "adobe." Regardless, I very strongly suggest that you figure out what is trying to use Java before you install it. -
To open you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Why, when I have 1.7 installed?
PREFACE: I've read most of the posts on here that discuss this issue but none have provided a real answer to this.
I'm on Moutain Lion w/ all the latest updates from the App Store.
I've installed Oracle's latest Java JDK (7u11) because of the recent security issue. When I go to Terminal and type in "java -version", it's the latest version of Oracle's 1.7. I don't have Apple's 1.6 version of Java on my system. I've verified that by checking in the appropriate System folder for the 1.6 JRE & JDK.
So all seems to be fine so far and per Apple's recommendation, I'm using Oracle's latest version of Java.
So when I go to run Charles debugging proxy, which is a Java desktop app, I get the following message in a dialog:
"To open "Charles,” you need a Java SE 6 runtime. Would you like to install one now?"
If I have the latest Oracle Java version installed, why am I being prompted to install Apple's 1.6 version?
I've had this prompt in the past and went through the install before. Contrary to what another poster in another thread says, choosing install at the prompt ignores the fact that 1.7 is installed and does in fact install Apple Java 1.6. It's an outdated version of Java which I don't want on my system.
Why do I need to install Apple's 1.6 when Oracle's Java 1.7 latest is already there?
ReyRey Bango wrote:
If I have the latest Oracle Java version installed, why am I being prompted to install Apple's 1.6 version?
Rey
You would need to ask the "Charles" developer that question. There seem to be quite a few issues regarding Java 1.6 and 1.7 with the Oracle version causing the most trouble. This, of course, is not an Apple problem to solve. The Java community and Oracle need to sort out their troubles.
You can, of course, have both versions on your system but you need to do some terminal work to switch between them. Apple has a tech support document that explains how to do that. -
I have a dialogue box that will not go away and it seems to have started when I upgraded to Mt. Lion. the box says, "To open JavaApplication, you need to install a Java 6 SE runtime. Would you like to check for and install one? (smaller print) Note: Usw of this software is subject to the Software License Agreement applicable to the software you are downloading. A list of Apple SLAs may be found here: htp://www.apple.com/legal/sla/
Finally there are two boxes to click. One says not now. If I click on that the box goes away for 2 to 3 seconds and then pops back up and WILL NOT go away. If I click on the second box, Install, it says The software is currently unavailable. To install a Java SE 6 runtime later, open Java Application again.
My confusion here is that I have no idea what the java application is, When I click "okay" on that box, the original box pops us again and WILL NOT go away. CGoing to the apple lega web site was no help. My solution so far has been to drag the dialogue box as far to the lower right and out of the way as far as I can. Help.Does this happen immediately after you log in? If so, one of your login items is probably causing it.
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