| What is
a Java Virtual Machine? |
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A Java Virtual Machine (JVM or VM) is the software that allows you to run Java
applets or applications, such as GlassRoom, on your machine. Most newer browsers
have a JVM built in to run these applets. In order to
run Java applications, such as the GlassRoom Server, you may need to install a
Java Virtual Machine yourself. |
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Does Windows XP support Java? |
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Some versions of Windows XP do not come with a Java VM. You will need to
download the latest one from Sun (preferably 1.4.0), or get the Windows update
and download the latest critical updates. |
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Which web browser(s) do you recommend for running the
GlassRoom Client
applet? |
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For the best speed and compatibility with the Client applet, we recommend
Netscape 6.2 or Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows, and Internet Explorer 4.5 or
later for Macintosh with MRJ 2.1 or later. You may use Netscape 4.0 for
Macintosh, though these browsers exhibit poor Java performance. |
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Does GlassRoom run under America Online? |
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Yes. However, it may be necessary to access GlassRoom from an external browser,
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator/Communicator, rather
than the built in AOL web browser. This is due to apparent bugs in AOL 4.0 and
earlier which cause some Java applets, such as GlassRoom, to redraw improperly.
This bug appears to affect Windows 95/NT and Macintosh, though Windows 98
appears to be unaffected. Opening a newer browser while running AOL should fix
this problem. |
| Chat System
Requirements and Setup |
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We are excited to offer
the Chat Essentials GlassRoom chat environment due to its speed, stability, ease of use, relaxed
setup requirements and unique, graphical interface. The user-friendly GlassRoom
Applet runs on any Java enabled browser without any special plug-ins or software
to download. The following browsers will support the GlassRoom Chat Applet:
For Windows
95/98/NT/2000/XP users:
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Microsoft Internet
Explorer versions 4.0x and above
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Netscape Navigator
versions 4.0x and above
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AOL versions 4.0x and
above*
For Mac users:
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Microsoft Internet
Explorer versions 4.5x and above
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Netscape Navigator
versions 4.0x and above
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AOL versions 4.0x and
above*
*AOL
users please note:
Due to issues which cause some Java Applets to suffer from display performance
degradation, GlassRoom recommends that AOL users run the Chat Applet from an
external browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator/Communicator — using your AOL connection. While the built-in AOL
browser should support the GlassRoom Applet, performance should be substantially
enhanced via the use of an external browser.
For Linux
users:
Chat Support
If you are having
difficulties with GlassRoom, please be sure you are using the latest version of
your web browser or Java Virtual Machine. Java™ is an evolving environment,
and the latest version offer the greatest speed, reliability, and
compatibility. Often, problems are the result of an outdated Virtual Machine
and can easily be solved by installing the latest available software.
If you would like to
download and install a current browser and/or Java Virtual Machine, please
follow the appropriate link — based upon your browser preferences:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
GlassRoom recommends using Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher for
Macintosh or
Microsoft Windows™. Follow this link for the latest version of the
Microsoft Internet Explorer™ browser and/or Java™ Virtual Machine.
Microsoft Java VM
Windows 95/98/NT/2000 owners who need only an updated version of the Java VM
may use Microsoft Java 2.0 or higher to run GlassRoom. Follow this link for the
latest version.
Netscape
Communicator/Navigator
While GlassRoom recommends using GlassRoom with Internet Explorer, some Windows
95/98/NT/2000 users may prefer Netscape's browsers. Netscape™ is not
recommended by GlassRoom for use by Macintosh owners. Follow this link for the
latest version of Navigator/Communicator.
Sun's JRE for Solaris
GlassRoom recommends that Solaris owners use Sun's Java Runtime Environment
1.1.6 or higher. Follow this link for the latest version.
The latest
Unix-compatible versions of the
Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape
browsers are available for download via the corresponding links.
Java Virtual Machines for
other platforms
Follow this link for the latest virtual machines for other platforms and
operating systems, such as Linux and Silicon Graphic's IRIX.
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| Why
isn't Java working? |
- If you are unsure of which browser you are using, open the
"Help" menu at the top of your screen and select "About (browser name)."
On the next page, you'll see the browser name followed by a version
number. Write down the information and then press the "Back" button on
your browser to return to this page.
- If you are behind a firewall or using WebTV or Windows 3.1,
you won't be able to use the Java version of Chat.
- Make sure that Java is enabled on your browser. Voice Chat
requires Internet Explorer (version 4.0 or higher) or Netscape Navigator
(version 4.0 or higher). Click on your browser for information on how to
enable Java.
Netscape 2.x for Windows
Select "Options" from your menu bar and choose "Security Preferences."
Click on the "General" tab. Both "Disable Java" and "Disable JavaScript"
should be unchecked.
Netscape 2.x for Macs does not
support Java. You will need to use the HTML software to chat.
Netscape 3.x for Windows or Mac
Select "Options" from your menu bar and choose "Network Preferences." Then
click on the "Languages" tab. Both "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript"
should be checked.
Netscape 4.x for Windows or Mac
Select "Edit" from your menu bar, select "Preferences..." and then choose
the "Advanced" category. Both "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript" should
be checked.
Internet Explorer 3.x for Windows
(Remember: Voice Chat requires 3.01 or
higher)
Select "View" from your menu bar and choose "Options." Then click on the
"Security" tab. At the bottom of the page, make sure all the boxes in the
Active Content area are checked. Note: You might also want to click
the "Safety Level" button here and select "Medium" to prevent warning
message interruptions.
Internet Explorer 3.x or 4.x for the Mac
(Remember: Voice Chat requires 3.01 or
higher)
Select "Edit" from your menu bar and choose "Preferences...." Then click
on the "Java" bullet within the Web Browser section. Make sure that the
"Enable Java" checkbox is checked.
Internet Explorer 4.x for Windows
Select "View" from your menu bar and choose "Internet Options." Click on
the "Security" tab. For the Internet Zone, select "Custom" and click on
"Settings." Scroll to the bottom of the Custom Settings list, under
Scripting set "Active scripting and Scripting of Java Applets" to either
"Enable" or "Prompt."
Internet Explorer 5.x for Windows
Select "Tools" from your menu bar and choose "Internet Options..." Click
on the "Security" tab. For the Internet zone, be sure that the Security
level is set to "Medium" or below. (If you have chosen to customize your
Security settings for the Internet zone, be sure that under the Java
heading, "Java permissions" is not set on "Disable Java." Select one of
the three safety levels instead. Also make sure that under Scripting,
"Scripting of Java Applets" is set to "Enable" or "Prompt.")
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I'm using Windows and when I come to the chat page I get a
message that says (something like) Java is no longer available for downloading.
What should I do? |
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The message means that Java is no longer available from the
Microsoft (the makers of Windows XP). But don't worry... to install Java (for
free) on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98 or Windows 95
DOWNLOAD JAVA HERE
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I just can't get the chat to run on my computer! What can I do?
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We use the GlassRoom system because (unlike other Java chat
systems) it seems to run on just about every computer. But there are exceptions.
If you can't get the chat to run you won't be able to take part.
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Java is working fine on my computer but your chat program isn't.
What could be wrong? |
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In this case the problem may be your network connection. Usually
the chat program works through firewalls but not always. If you are behind a
firewall then try connecting from another computer that is not behind a
firewall.
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My computer is behind my company's firewall. Can I still participate in a
chat like GlassRoom? |
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A computer protected by a firewall can be used to participate in a live chat
if the firewall allows it.
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When I enter the GlassRoom area , I see a big gray
box and nothing else. Why isn't GlassRoom loading? |
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If you enter the GlassRoom area and see nothing but a big
grey area at the bottom, you are having problems initializing the Java Virtual
Machine in your Web browser.
The GlassRoom client downloads to your computer when you enter a
chat area, and expects that your browser has a Java Virtual Machine
(or interpreter) so that it can run the GlassRoom Java client. If your computer
does not have any kind of Java Virtual Machine, the GlassRoom client will not
run at all. Almost all browsers have the JVM installed by default, but some
network administrators at some workplaces have removed Java for administrative
reasons. In that case, you will need to contact your network administrators
about getting the Java Virtual Machine installed in to your Web browser, or find
another computer that can successfully run the GlassRoom Java client.
Internet Explorer 6 does not include a Java Virtual Machine by
default.
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I'm using Netscape and I'm not seeing the Java client. I get a
pretty empty screen instead that has a big gray box. What is this? |
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Some installations of Netscape 6 do not have Java installed by
default and Netscape 7 will install a Java Virtual Machine which is currently
incompatible with the GlassRoom server. In order to properly install Netscape
with the Java Virtual Machine, please see our tutorial on
installing Netscape 7.
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I'm trying to move back and forth between two GlassRooms at the same time.
The chat rooms change when I select them, but the audio isn't changing. Why not? |
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GlassRoom audio and chat are two totally separate systems. If you are trying to jump back and forth between simultaneous
GlassRooms in your session, you will need to actually navigate between
GlassRoom
pages in the two Web sites. Since the audio can only be used by one application,
you must turn the audio off in one session, and turn it back on in the other and
vise versa.
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I have Windows XP and I'm trying to connect to the GlassRoom chat. I see a
gray screen but nothing else. What's
going on? |
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You may have an version of Java that is incompatible with GlassRoom
installed on your computer. Please note the following:
1) If you are on a computer at work, and your work (or university)
network is protected by a firewall, then you may simply be unable to connect
because of the firewall.
2) If you are at home and are dialing in via a 56k modem to a modem
pool at your workplace or at your university and that work or university network
is behind a firewall, then you may simply be unable to connect because of the
firewall.
3) Your system might have a full disk, or your Temporally Internet
Files might just be too much. Try to clean out these files and reconnect.
4) Restart your computer. In most cases this helps give your system a fresh
feeling and work smoother on the other applications as well.
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| Why is my chat
area blank? |
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Cause: The chat applet (program) has failed to either
download or initialize successfully.
Solution: There are two possible solutions to this problem. One is
to remove the downloaded chat software and have it automatically reinstalled
when you go to a chat room. The other solution, which may be required on
certain computers using Microsoft Internet Explorer, is to download an
updated version of the
Microsoft Java
Virtual Machine (VM) from Microsoft.
If you are using Internet Explorer ...
To remove the chat software if you are running Internet Explorer, you
must first display the Internet Options window. If you have Internet
Explorer version 4, choose View -> Internet Options from the
browser's menu. If you have Internet Explorer version 5, choose Tools
->Internet Options from the browser's menu. After the Internet
Options window is displayed, press the Settings... button in the
center Temporary Internet Files section of the window. On the
Settings window that is displayed, press the View Objects... button.
The Downloaded Program Files window is displayed.
Remove any versions of "GlassRoomVoiceControl" that are listed by
clicking on the name using the right mouse button and selecting Remove
from the menu that is displayed. You will be prompted to confirm your
choice.
After you have removed all versions of "GlassRoomVoiceControl"
software, press Cancel in each of the windows to close them, then try
to enter a voice chat room.
If you are using Netscape Navigator ...
To remove the chat software if you are running Netscape Navigator, you
must clear the browser's caches. Select Edit ->Preferences
from the browser's menu. In the Preferences window that is displayed, click
on the plus-symbol (+) next to the Advanced item to expand the list of
advanced preferences. Click on the Cache item to display the cache
preferences. Press the Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache
buttons to clear out the copies of downloaded files that are being
temporarily stored on your computer's hard drive.
After you have cleared the memory and disk caches, press the Cancel.
button to close the Preferences window, then try to enter a voice chat room.
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| Why am I
prohibited from running ActiveX controls? |
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Cause: Either your Internet security settings are too
restrictive to permit the voice software to be installed, or, possibly, your
Internet Explorer is damaged and needs to be updated.
Solution: The chat voice feature requires the use of an
ActiveX control when you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you wish
to use the voice feature, you must enable ActiveX controls in the Security
settings of the Internet Options window (which you will find on either the
View or Tools menu).
Setting your security level to Medium will enable the use of ActiveX
controls but will still provide a fairly secure environment for browsing.
If you do not wish to enable ActiveX controls for all web sites, you may
add our site to your Trusted sites list and enable ActiveX controls
for the Trusted sites zone.
If your security settings appear to be set correctly to allow the use of
ActiveX controls, there may be a problem with your Internet Explorer. Try
resolving the problem by downloading a newer version of
Internet
Explorer from Microsoft.
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