Java Issue (Java for OSX 2012-004)

Getting the following issue with java, only gives me the option to Deny, not Allow. Have tried going into Java Prefrences and have the following Settings in the attached screenshots.

The correct version for the OS X and computer hardware
should appear in the Software Update utility when run.
Though it may not appear to make much difference,
to run Disk Utility's 'repair disk permissions' before
and after updates to software and security updates
is still a well advised precaution. Doesn't hurt to boot
the computer into SafeBoot mode on occasion, & run
the D.U.'s repair disk permissions, that way; & restart.
Not sure why a non-correct java version would be
requested by an application; the Leopard version
of java won't work in Tiger, when one is specified.
In any event...
Good luck & happy computing!

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