Javaw.exe hangs on Win 2k

I'm having a problem with j2sdk1.4.2_10 whereby whenever I try to run the install program for anything that uses java, they all hang right after the javaw.exe process appears. The installs unzip okay, then just disappear leaving javaw and the install program processes running. This is true for StyleReport Pro, Eclipse and others.
Any ideas why it would just hang?

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    Edited by: 987698 on 2013-02-12 15:02

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    Hi Eric,
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    "RuntimeLib"="C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre6\\bin\\client\\jvm.dll"
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    "OEMUPDATE"=""
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    "EULA"="0"
    "IEXPLORER"="1"
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    "JAVAUPDATE"="1"
    "AUTOUPDATECHECK"="1"
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