 Windows Manual Download and
Installation Instructions for the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

This article applies to:
- Platform(s):
Windows 2000 (SP4+), Windows XP (SP1 SP2),
Windows 2003, Vista
- Browser(s):
Internet Explorer 5.5, Internet Explorer 6.x,
Netscape 6.2x, Netscape 7, Mozilla 1.4+, Firefox
- JRE version(s):
6.0
The procedure to install the
JRE broadly consists of:
- Download and
Install
- Enable and Configure
- Test
Installation
This process downloads an
IFTW (Install From The Web) executable program file (e.g.,
jre-6-rc-windows-i586-iftw.exe, appx. 361 Kb size) and requires minimum
user intervention. When you run this program, it fetches all the required
files from the web. Hence you must remain connected to the Internet during
the installation.
Windows system requirements
| Platform |
Version |
Memory |
Browsers |
Diskspace |
| WINDOWS
IA32-bit |
| Intel 32-bit |
Windows XP Professional (SP1) |
64mb |
Mozilla 1.4+ IE
5.5+
|
98MB |
| Windows XP Home |
64mb |
| Windows 2000 Professional (SP3+) |
64mb |
| Windows Server 2003, Web Edition |
128mb |
| Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition |
128mb |
| Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition |
128mb |
| Windows Server 2003, DataCenter Edition |
128mb |
| |
| WINDOWS
Opteron 32-bit |
| AMD Opteron 32-bit
|
Windows Server 2003, AMD Opteron 32 bit |
128mb |
| |
| WINDOWS
Opteron 64-bit |
| AMD Opteron 64-bit
|
Windows Server 2003 (AMD Opteron 64 bit) |
128mb |
(Not supported) |
110MB |
|
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 Download and Install
- Go to http://java.com/
- Click Manual Download under Download Java Software.
- Click Download next to (Manual Installation). Dialog
box: File Download
- Click Save. Dialog box: Save As
- Choose the folder location. (Save the file to a known location on
your computer, for example, to your desktop).
- Click Save. Dialog box: Save As
File
jre-6-rc-windows-i586-iftw.exe already exists. Do you want to replace
it?
- Click Yes.
- Verify that the:
- Name of the file is jre-6-rc-windows-i586-iftw.exe
- Size is approximately 361 Kb.
- Close all applications including the browser.
- Double-click on the saved file icon to start the installation
process.
Note: Your computer must remain
connected to the Internet during the
installation.
The installer "unpacks" the
files needed to continue. A dialog box tracks this process, which takes
less than a minute. After briefly displaying a Java logo splash screen,
the installer presents the license agreement.
The installer
displays a Setup Type screen that allows you to choose either a
typical or custom setup. We recommend that you choose the Typical
option (the default selection) unless you are an advanced user who wants
more precise control over the components that will be installed.
After ensuring that the Typical setup is selected, click
the Accept button to continue with the
installation.
 If Internet Explorer is
set as the default browser on your system, then the Java Runtime
Environment 6.0 – Google Programs dialog box will appear. By default
Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer is checked. Click Next
button. This will start installing selected programs features including
the JRE on your system. Note: You can choose to install or
ignore this useful additional program by checking or unchecking the check
box.
Now that you have
given the installer all of the information it needs to proceed, progress
boxes track the installation process.
A few brief dialogs
confirm the last steps of the installation process, and a concluding
message appears with the confirmation "Installation Completed OK."
Enable and Configure Once the installation is
complete, ensure that the JRE is enabled and configured properly for
applets and applications. For instructions to enable the JRE for the
browser, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla, or Netscape, go to: Enable Java Runtime
Environment 5.0 through the Control Panel Enable Java Runtime
Environment 5.0 through your Web browser Configuring proxy
settings for Java Runtime Environment 5.0
Test Installation To test that the JRE is
installed, enabled and working properly on your computer, run this test
applet from our web site: Test your Java Runtime
Environment
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