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Appendix C Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting IDM
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Java Plug-In on Windows, page C-35
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Java Plug-In on Linux and Solaris, page C-35
Java Plug-In on Windows
To change the settings of Java Plug-in on Windows for Java Plug-in 1.4.2 and 1.5, follow these steps:
Step 1
Close all instances of Internet Explorer or Netscape.
Step 2
Click
Start > Settings > Control Panel
.
Step 3
If you have Java Plug-in 1.4.2 installed:
a.
Click Java Plug-in.
The Java Plug-in Control Panel appears.
b.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
c.
Type
-Xmx256m
in the
Java RunTime Parameters
field.
d.
Click
Apply
and exit the Java Control Panel.
Step 4
If you have Java Plug-in 1.5 installed:
a.
Click Java.
The Java Control Panel appears.
b.
Click the
Java
tab.
c.
Click
View
under Java Applet Runtime Settings.
The Java Runtime Settings Panel appears.
d.
Type
-Xmx256m
in the
Java Runtime Parameters
field and then click
OK
.
e.
Click
OK
and exit the Java Control Panel.
Java Plug-In on Linux and Solaris
To change the settings of Java Plug-in 1.4.2 or 1.5 on Linux and Solaris, follow these steps:
Step 1
Close all instances of Netscape or Mozilla.
Step 2
Bring up Java Plug-in Control Panel by launching the ControlPanel executable file.
Note
In the Java 2 SDK, this file is located at <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel. For
example if your Java 2 SDK is installed at /usr/j2se, the full path is
/usr/j2se/jre/bin/ControlPanel.
Note
In a Java 2 Runtime Environment installation, the file is located at <JRE installation
directory>/bin/ControlPanel.