![]() I've downloaded java unistalled and redownloaded Java. Note that it is only available till April 2015! After this was back on the windows machine, I was able to reinstall PP client and have it work.Ĭollector of ships with Mummichog fish name and Moody Adjective.īe a pirate. How is it resolved?Įdit: I could not reinstall PP client or have it work with JE 1.8. If you already upgraded to version 8, and want to token patch successfully, uninstall java 8 and install java 7 here Someone else sent me a tell today about it, so its definitely not just me that has had this bug. ![]() I eventually noticed I was on Java 8, downgraded to 7, which fixed the issue. I came across a bug a few days ago where tokens do not count or count wrongly seemingly by random, and wasn't fixed by reinstalls of ypp or java. YPP has had issues with newer versions of Java but I think this is the most game-breaking I remember. If you're a patcher, do not upgrade your Java to version 8. I couldn't find any info on this, so I figured i'd make a post as a PSA. It's down to where I can only launch the game through here:Īnyone know what's magical about that, and why the launcher doesn't function elsewhere? I only have one copy of java, the latest v7 (7.75), somehow I don't think installing 8.31 will help. ![]() I get the message "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment" when launching the game client via steam. Having exact same problem did you manage to resolve it? Yassenn says, "you'd be surprised, i made this really cool spreadsheet a week or two ago" If you're having trouble with the game check to see if it's truly the latest version. I got another Java update prompt the other day and just got around to testing the YPP client today- the newest update allows me back on the client. (Also Opsat-East on Emerald and Meridian, and Opsat-West on Cerulean.)Īnd on Obsidian: Opsat, Meghost, and Meshadow. Going to try the client from the site but it is still downloading data as of this post.īut I do hope I'll be able to use the one from my desktop in the future. Not sure if I updated Java since I last logged in. Am experiencing the exact same thing bethieboo described:Įrror: Registry key 'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment'\CurrentVersion' has value '1.8', but '1.7' is required.Įrror: Could not find Java SE Runtime Enivronment But when I tried opening my client today, I couldn't make it work. I would still recommend that where possible, people continue to use Java SE 7 until compatibility can be worked out.Ĭame here to see if anyone is having the same problem as mine. Is there a known issue with using version 9.I have heard no reports of the compatibility or suitability of Java SE 8 with the Puzzle Pirates client. I have seen no problems with that version in very The version which I downloaded from Microsoft was the security > link is to the older version 9.1 which was the version installed in McKenna: I checked the Release Notes and found the link, but the Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 9.01Ĭopyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. > msvcr100.dll but it should be the 32-bit version.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\OpenOffice 4\program>dumpbin /headers msvcr100.dll > 9.325, but I've now found that it is the 64-bit version of > The msvcr100.dll version installed by AOO 4.1.3 on my system is also version I am still unable to find and enable Java on AOO 4.1.3. I have tried downloading AOO 4.1.3 and Java using Firefox instead of Edge, but that makes no difference. In my case, resetting the user profile makes no difference. Both users had to roll back to AOO 4.1.2 to get Java to be recognized. Since then, another forum post by a Wiindow 10 user has appeared on the forum reporting the same problem. It was only after upgrading to AOO 4.1.3 that Java wasn't recognized. At the time I had AOO 4.1.2 installed and 32-bit versions of Java 8 Update 101 and Update 111 were recognized by AOO 4.1.2. This problem first came to my attention from a post on the Apache OpenOffice User Community Forum by a Windows 7 user having this problem. AOO 4.1.3 doesn't recognize either version. I always install the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java.
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