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Strange Java message at login after Yosemite Install

Hi everyone,


I need a little help to figure how to get rid of this message that appeared after installing Yosemite on my MacMini.

When I login I get this msg:


"To view this web content m you need to installa the Java Runtime Environment."

"Click "More Info..." to visit the website for the Java Runtime Environment."


User uploaded file


I uninstalled Java, then Installed java (8 for Yosemite) but no difference.

I disabled all auto login, but it still appears and the message comes back after some time (1h or so)

I deleted cache rebooted deleted internet plugins but I'm unable to find the issue.


On a newly created user the msg doesn't show up.


Thanks for your help.

Luca

Mac mini, OS X Yosemite (10.10), Core i5, 16GB, SSD

Posted on Oct 19, 2014 12:25 AM

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Posted on Oct 20, 2014 4:08 PM

This is what I did in Safari.

  1. Click on Safari and select Preferences
  2. Choose the Security option
  3. Select Allow Plug-ins, then click on Manage Website Settings
  4. Click on the Java item, select an option (Ask, Allow or Allow Always) from the pulldown list When visiting other websites
  5. Click Done, then close the Safari Preferences window
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Oct 20, 2014 4:08 PM in response to zzmadd

This is what I did in Safari.

  1. Click on Safari and select Preferences
  2. Choose the Security option
  3. Select Allow Plug-ins, then click on Manage Website Settings
  4. Click on the Java item, select an option (Ask, Allow or Allow Always) from the pulldown list When visiting other websites
  5. Click Done, then close the Safari Preferences window

Oct 23, 2014 6:34 PM in response to Bruce Bridges

Java 8 build 25 will still be your active Java script so no security problems. Java 6 is only going to be used by the program that is asking for it and for most of us it is hard to determine which program that is.

To test which Java is active on your Mac go to System preferences, click on Java in the bottom row, then wait for the Java control panel to come up. In the General tab click About. It will tell you what is running.

Jan 9, 2015 2:42 PM in response to Yellowelephant

Yellowelephant

This is what I did in Safari.

  1. Click on Safari and select Preferences
  2. Choose the Security option
  3. Select Allow Plug-ins, then click on Manage Website Settings
  4. Click on the Java item, select an option (Ask, Allow or Allow Always) from the pulldown list When visiting other websites
  5. Click Done, then close the Safari Preferences window







And what if you do this, and these options are already selected...?

Strange Java message at login after Yosemite Install

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