10-07-2014, 22:15
There are different programs called "Java". A toolkit (Java Deployment Toolkit) is usually for developers to test their programming code. Programs like that are a security risk, because it allows hackers to have tools without them having to install them on your computer. Another one is "development" files which usually don't conflict, but are only needed to install a program from scratch.
So some installations are unnecessary for the average user. With browsers, "Javascript" is typically what's needed for certain textboxes. Javascript is a completely different program than other Javas. You could message an admin, and ask them what Java you need.
My guess is that when all of the programs are starting up, you are able to use the browser until the program that stops it from functioning properly finally starts.
With the information you provided, that said the program was blocked, the java program probably didn't crash, as is what happens on windows. On Windows, drivers interfere with programs sometimes, but in that case it wouldn't even work temporarily.
If it were linux, I'd say an old version and a new version conflicted since the older version can be difficult to completely clean out.
So some installations are unnecessary for the average user. With browsers, "Javascript" is typically what's needed for certain textboxes. Javascript is a completely different program than other Javas. You could message an admin, and ask them what Java you need.
My guess is that when all of the programs are starting up, you are able to use the browser until the program that stops it from functioning properly finally starts.
With the information you provided, that said the program was blocked, the java program probably didn't crash, as is what happens on windows. On Windows, drivers interfere with programs sometimes, but in that case it wouldn't even work temporarily.
If it were linux, I'd say an old version and a new version conflicted since the older version can be difficult to completely clean out.