Microsoft VM update
Lindsay Cripps
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
On a new install of XP Pro Windows update is trying to install an update for
Virtual Machine.
On trying the message comes up "This setup will only upgrade over an
existing version of the Microsoft VM.
As the Microsoft VM is no longer available I installed the Sun Micorsystem's
VM.
Only trouble is the update won't apply to the Sun Version.
Assuming I stick with the Sun version how do I delete the update sitting in
the taskbar and prevent the update downloading again.
Lindsay
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 16:03:32 +1000, "Lindsay Cripps" <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
>On a new install of XP Pro Windows update is trying to install an update for
>Virtual Machine.
>
>On trying the message comes up "This setup will only upgrade over an
>existing version of the Microsoft VM.
>
>As the Microsoft VM is no longer available I installed the Sun Micorsystem's
>VM.
>Only trouble is the update won't apply to the Sun Version.
>
>Assuming I stick with the Sun version how do I delete the update sitting in
>the taskbar and prevent the update downloading again.
>
>
>Lindsay
>
Go to the Windows Update site:
http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v5consumer/default.aspx?ln=en-us
Click on "Custom Install: High Priority and Optional Updates for Your Computer"
When you see the offered update, check the box to hide it.
You could also install the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. It wouldn't hurt anything and not
all sites work with Sun's VM. Version 5.0.3810 is the last Microsoft version available.
Download and install version 5.0.3805 or 5.0.3167, then update it to 5.0.3810
Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3805
http://www.laplink.com/download/pcsync/upgrade/msjavx86.exe
Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3167
ftp://ftp.ascend.com/pub/docmgmt/maestro%206.2/client/3rdparty/msjvm/msjavx86.exe
Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3810 (Update) (Or just go to the Windows Update site)
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe
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http://www.javatester.org/installing.html#RemovingMicrosoft
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See if Java is installed and enabled. Learn what version you have. Download links.
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Browser multi-test of Javascript here:
http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
Other Java testing sites:
http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp
http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
Lindsay Cripps
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
Thanks Unk for the advice. I'll do that.
Q1 How do I remove the update & reminder on the taskbar that keeps prompting
me to install it.
Lindsay
"Unk" <not@aol.com> wrote in message
news:itcia19omct1snookkqhqvk2o3nh7e4epp@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 16:03:32 +1000, "Lindsay Cripps"
> <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
>
>>On a new install of XP Pro Windows update is trying to install an update
>>for
>>Virtual Machine.
>>
>>On trying the message comes up "This setup will only upgrade over an
>>existing version of the Microsoft VM.
>>
>>As the Microsoft VM is no longer available I installed the Sun
>>Micorsystem's
>>VM.
>>Only trouble is the update won't apply to the Sun Version.
>>
>>Assuming I stick with the Sun version how do I delete the update sitting
>>in
>>the taskbar and prevent the update downloading again.
>>
>>
>>Lindsay
>>
>
> Go to the Windows Update site:
> http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v5consumer/default.aspx?ln=en-us
> Click on "Custom Install: High Priority and Optional Updates for Your
> Computer"
> When you see the offered update, check the box to hide it.
>
> You could also install the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. It wouldn't
> hurt anything and not
> all sites work with Sun's VM. Version 5.0.3810 is the last Microsoft
> version available.
> Download and install version 5.0.3805 or 5.0.3167, then update it to
> 5.0.3810
>
> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3805
> http://www.laplink.com/download/pcsync/upgrade/msjavx86.exe
>
> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3167
> ftp://ftp.ascend.com/pub/docmgmt/maestro%206.2/client/3rdparty/msjvm/msjavx86.exe
>
> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3810 (Update) (Or just go to the Windows
> Update site)
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Removing Microsoft Java
> http://www.javatester.org/installing.html#RemovingMicrosoft
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Java Tester by Michael Horowitz. The best site for addressing Java's
> presence on your computer.
> See if Java is installed and enabled. Learn what version you have.
> Download links.
> http://www.javatester.org/
>
> Browser multi-test of Javascript here:
> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>
> Other Java testing sites:
> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp
> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>
>
Lindsay Cripps
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
Unk. That fixed both problems. Thanks.
Does this mean that the downloaded update remains but is hidden on the
computer?
If so can that be removed?
Lindsay
"Lindsay Cripps" <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:ecoVZlYbFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Thanks Unk for the advice. I'll do that.
>
> Q1 How do I remove the update & reminder on the taskbar that keeps
> prompting me to install it.
>
>
> Lindsay
>
>
> "Unk" <not@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:itcia19omct1snookkqhqvk2o3nh7e4epp@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 16:03:32 +1000, "Lindsay Cripps"
>> <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>>On a new install of XP Pro Windows update is trying to install an update
>>>for
>>>Virtual Machine.
>>>
>>>On trying the message comes up "This setup will only upgrade over an
>>>existing version of the Microsoft VM.
>>>
>>>As the Microsoft VM is no longer available I installed the Sun
>>>Micorsystem's
>>>VM.
>>>Only trouble is the update won't apply to the Sun Version.
>>>
>>>Assuming I stick with the Sun version how do I delete the update sitting
>>>in
>>>the taskbar and prevent the update downloading again.
>>>
>>>
>>>Lindsay
>>>
>>
>> Go to the Windows Update site:
>> http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v5consumer/default.aspx?ln=en-us
>> Click on "Custom Install: High Priority and Optional Updates for Your
>> Computer"
>> When you see the offered update, check the box to hide it.
>>
>> You could also install the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. It wouldn't
>> hurt anything and not
>> all sites work with Sun's VM. Version 5.0.3810 is the last Microsoft
>> version available.
>> Download and install version 5.0.3805 or 5.0.3167, then update it to
>> 5.0.3810
>>
>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3805
>> http://www.laplink.com/download/pcsync/upgrade/msjavx86.exe
>>
>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3167
>> ftp://ftp.ascend.com/pub/docmgmt/maestro%206.2/client/3rdparty/msjvm/msjavx86.exe
>>
>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3810 (Update) (Or just go to the
>> Windows Update site)
>> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Removing Microsoft Java
>> http://www.javatester.org/installing.html#RemovingMicrosoft
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Java Tester by Michael Horowitz. The best site for addressing Java's
>> presence on your computer.
>> See if Java is installed and enabled. Learn what version you have.
>> Download links.
>> http://www.javatester.org/
>>
>> Browser multi-test of Javascript here:
>> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>>
>> Other Java testing sites:
>> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
>> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp
>> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
>> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>>
>>
>
>
postings@alexshirley.com
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
Interesting to note. I've just received JAVA_BYTEVER.A virus on one of
our PC's on the network. Trend Micro antivirus recommend installing the
security updated as mentioned in MS03-011.
But I run software update services on a server and deploy patches to
clients via this mechanism. At no stage has SUSAdmin downloaded this
update or any updates to upgrade JavaVM to 5.0.3810, or any other Java
updates for that matter. I would have expected this update to have been
deployed.
Does this mean that Microsoft does not support JavaVM updates anymore?
(I realise they no longer distribute it, because the "Sun" got in the
way :).
It seems to me the safest thing to do it remove Microsoft Java and
install Sun Java?
Anybody disagree here?
Cheers
Alex
Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
postings@alexshirley.com wrote:
> Interesting to note. I've just received JAVA_BYTEVER.A virus on one of
> our PC's on the network. Trend Micro antivirus recommend installing the
> security updated as mentioned in MS03-011.
>
> But I run software update services on a server and deploy patches to
> clients via this mechanism. At no stage has SUSAdmin downloaded this
> update or any updates to upgrade JavaVM to 5.0.3810, or any other Java
> updates for that matter. I would have expected this update to have been
> deployed.
>
> Does this mean that Microsoft does not support JavaVM updates anymore?
> (I realise they no longer distribute it, because the "Sun" got in the
> way :).
Hi,
From
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp
<quote>
How does the April 2004 settlement between Microsoft and Sun
Microsystems affect the MSJVM transition?
(snip)
Microsoft will continue to address MSJVM security issues through
December 31, 2007.
</quote>
SUS and WSUS is offering the 816093/MS03-011 update.
Here is what the WSUS admin console displays about this update:
<quote>
Title: 816093: Security Update Microsoft Virtual Machine (Microsoft VM)
Description: This update helps resolve a vulnerability in the Microsoft
virtual machine. After you install this item, you may have to restart
your computer. Once you have installed this item, it cannot be removed.
Classification: Security Updates
Products: Windows 2000 family, Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition,
Windows Server 2003 family, Windows XP family
Release date: Tuesday, June 08, 2004
More information: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=14964
KB article number: 816093
MSRC number: MS03-011
MSRC severity rating: Critical
Update ID: 9e76c27b-c53a-4d17-8e30-5d8b703f8778
</quote>
--
torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of
the 1328 page Scripting Guide:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx
postings@alexshirley.com
07-09-2005, 11:40 PM
Thanks Torgeir...!
It appears I was mistaken, the patch was installed on the machine
(looked at the wrong update number).
However it didn't stop a PC getting "infected" with JAVA_BYTEVER.A,
Trend (not MS) implied it would fix it:
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=JAVA_BYTEVER.A
They also recommend upgrading to the latest VM, so I guess that's
really the thing to do.
Cheers
Alex
Torgeir Bakken (MVP) wrote:
> postings@alexshirley.com wrote:
>
> > Interesting to note. I've just received JAVA_BYTEVER.A virus on one of
> > our PC's on the network. Trend Micro antivirus recommend installing the
> > security updated as mentioned in MS03-011.
> >
> > But I run software update services on a server and deploy patches to
> > clients via this mechanism. At no stage has SUSAdmin downloaded this
> > update or any updates to upgrade JavaVM to 5.0.3810, or any other Java
> > updates for that matter. I would have expected this update to have been
> > deployed.
> >
> > Does this mean that Microsoft does not support JavaVM updates anymore?
> > (I realise they no longer distribute it, because the "Sun" got in the
> > way :).
> Hi,
>
> From
> http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp
>
> <quote>
> How does the April 2004 settlement between Microsoft and Sun
> Microsystems affect the MSJVM transition?
>
> (snip)
> Microsoft will continue to address MSJVM security issues through
> December 31, 2007.
>
> </quote>
>
>
> SUS and WSUS is offering the 816093/MS03-011 update.
>
> Here is what the WSUS admin console displays about this update:
>
> <quote>
> Title: 816093: Security Update Microsoft Virtual Machine (Microsoft VM)
>
> Description: This update helps resolve a vulnerability in the Microsoft
> virtual machine. After you install this item, you may have to restart
> your computer. Once you have installed this item, it cannot be removed.
>
> Classification: Security Updates
>
> Products: Windows 2000 family, Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition,
> Windows Server 2003 family, Windows XP family
>
> Release date: Tuesday, June 08, 2004
>
> More information: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=14964
> KB article number: 816093
> MSRC number: MS03-011
> MSRC severity rating: Critical
> Update ID: 9e76c27b-c53a-4d17-8e30-5d8b703f8778
>
> </quote>
>
>
> --
> torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
> Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of
> the 1328 page Scripting Guide:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 17:13:14 +1000, "Lindsay Cripps" <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
>Unk. That fixed both problems. Thanks.
You're welcome.
>Does this mean that the downloaded update remains but is hidden on the computer?
Yes, it's somewhere in the C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\ folder.
>If so can that be removed?
Yes. Check the update logs to track down where it is stored.
>
>Lindsay
>
>
>"Lindsay Cripps" <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
>news:ecoVZlYbFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Thanks Unk for the advice. I'll do that.
>>
>> Q1 How do I remove the update & reminder on the taskbar that keeps
>> prompting me to install it.
>>
>>
>> Lindsay
>>
>>
>> "Unk" <not@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:itcia19omct1snookkqhqvk2o3nh7e4epp@4ax.com...
>>> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 16:03:32 +1000, "Lindsay Cripps"
>>> <gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On a new install of XP Pro Windows update is trying to install an update
>>>>for
>>>>Virtual Machine.
>>>>
>>>>On trying the message comes up "This setup will only upgrade over an
>>>>existing version of the Microsoft VM.
>>>>
>>>>As the Microsoft VM is no longer available I installed the Sun
>>>>Micorsystem's
>>>>VM.
>>>>Only trouble is the update won't apply to the Sun Version.
>>>>
>>>>Assuming I stick with the Sun version how do I delete the update sitting
>>>>in
>>>>the taskbar and prevent the update downloading again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Lindsay
>>>>
>>>
>>> Go to the Windows Update site:
>>> http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v5consumer/default.aspx?ln=en-us
>>> Click on "Custom Install: High Priority and Optional Updates for Your
>>> Computer"
>>> When you see the offered update, check the box to hide it.
>>>
>>> You could also install the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. It wouldn't
>>> hurt anything and not
>>> all sites work with Sun's VM. Version 5.0.3810 is the last Microsoft
>>> version available.
>>> Download and install version 5.0.3805 or 5.0.3167, then update it to
>>> 5.0.3810
>>>
>>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3805
>>> http://www.laplink.com/download/pcsync/upgrade/msjavx86.exe
>>>
>>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3167
>>> ftp://ftp.ascend.com/pub/docmgmt/maestro%206.2/client/3rdparty/msjvm/msjavx86.exe
>>>
>>> Java Virtual Machine version 5.0.3810 (Update) (Or just go to the
>>> Windows Update site)
>>> http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Removing Microsoft Java
>>> http://www.javatester.org/installing.html#RemovingMicrosoft
>>>
>>> -------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Java Tester by Michael Horowitz. The best site for addressing Java's
>>> presence on your computer.
>>> See if Java is installed and enabled. Learn what version you have.
>>> Download links.
>>> http://www.javatester.org/
>>>
>>> Browser multi-test of Javascript here:
>>> http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
>>>
>>> Other Java testing sites:
>>> http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
>>> http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp
>>> http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
>>> http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
alilley@gmail.com
07-09-2005, 11:47 PM
I'm having a problem similar to Alex.
My system is infected with the "Exploit-ByteVerify" and McAfee is
sending me to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-011.
Now I'm confused.
If I look at jview.exes it's telling me that I have MS JVM version
5.0.3805.0 installed (from SP-1, I believe?).
When I go to a Java test site it's telling me I'm actually running Sun
Microsystem Java V 1.5.0_02. (I think I manually installed this last
time I battled this persistent hijacker.)
I did download MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe, but
installing it (with virus scanning disabled) does not update jwiew.exe.
Yet it seems I need that file to be a updated version? The hijack
continues to bug me!
Cheers,
Angela
Carey Frisch [MVP]
07-09-2005, 11:47 PM
Open your Control Panel, double-click the Java icon,
then empty the cache.
You should download the newest Java software, available
free, from Sun Microsystems:
http://java.com/en/download/download_the_latest.jsp
Make sure to uninstall the old version of Java first,
then uninstall the Microsoft Virtual Machine since it
is no longer supported. Afterward, install the new
version of Sun's Java.
How do I uninstall Microsoft Virtual Machine?
http://java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_msvm.xml
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups
Get Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies:
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.mspx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Angela" wrote:
| I'm having a problem similar to Alex.
|
| My system is infected with the "Exploit-ByteVerify" and McAfee is
| sending me to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-011.
|
| Now I'm confused.
|
| If I look at jview.exes it's telling me that I have MS JVM version
| 5.0.3805.0 installed (from SP-1, I believe?).
|
| When I go to a Java test site it's telling me I'm actually running Sun
| Microsystem Java V 1.5.0_02. (I think I manually installed this last
| time I battled this persistent hijacker.)
|
| I did download MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe, but
| installing it (with virus scanning disabled) does not update jwiew.exe.
|
|
| Yet it seems I need that file to be a updated version? The hijack
| continues to bug me!
|
| Cheers,
| Angela
Jim Byrd
07-09-2005, 11:47 PM
Hi Angela - To determine your Java version:
For the MS JVM: In a command window, at the prompt enter jview
For the Sun JRE/JVM: In a command window, at the prompt enter
java -version
You can test whether Java is working on your machine at the following sites:
http://www.pocoso.de/pocoso052.html
http://www.clan.lib.ri.us/clan/javatest.html (This one may be down)
http://www.fitwise.com/testjava.asp (both 1.0 and 1.1 and what's installed)
http://coglab.wadsworth.com/support/browsercheck.html
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/webct/browser_detect.html
If you have Sun Java installed, you can run their test utility here:
http://java.com/en/download/help/testvm.jsp
and you can test Javascript here:
http://www.dancespots.net/browsertest.htm
There is good information concerning all aspects of the Java situation here:
http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will apparently no longer be
distributing Java or providing any support for Java including security
fixes. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ so you might want
to start thinking about the future. MS Java VM Transition FAQ are available
here:
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp Information on the current
availability of the MS JVM is available here: INFO: Availability of Current
Build of Microsoft VM,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;163637
You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions - select using the
dropdown - I recommend that you don't install any version prior to 1.4.2.08
in order to get an important security fix.)
Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the 1.4 Java plug-in
here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
If you want the latest and greatest, you can link to a download for the J2SE
5.0 JRE here: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (What I use,
BTW)
For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3805 or v.3809 prior to
upgrading to v. 3810 if you didn't previously have MS Java v. 3805 or 3809
installed.
If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can download and install
MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/CabPool/Q810030_W2K_510A502BA8F9B6F19230BB2BCCE87D5474AC9DCD.exe
or here:
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/com_microsoft.windows2000/x86win2k/com_microsoft.Q810030_W2K_SP4_5849/Q810030_W2K.exe
For Win2000 SP4, follow the directions here: Frequently Asked Questions
About the Microsoft VM and Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=820101 "Because the Microsoft VM files are
not protected by the Windows File Protection (WFP) feature in Windows 2000
SP4, redistributable versions of the Microsoft VM can be installed on a
Windows 2000 SP4-based computer with or without the Microsoft VM."
For all other OS's:
Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of the links here:
http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or here:
http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe or v. 3805 from
here:
http://www.sijet.com/msjavx86.exe
Then upgrade to v. 3810:
For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050022631 ,or here:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe
For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from Microsoft here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-227d-4163-9b18-423356321682/Q816093_W2K_SP4_X86_EN.exe
For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to get Q816093 from
Windows Update Catalog - use the procedure given in the Q820101 link given
above for Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition (Yes, Win98x/SE - it's
not a mistake). You can find directions for using the Windows Update
Catalog functions here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323166.
Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite nicely. Just select which
one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and restart all IE
browsers. Here, courtesy of Mitch Gallant, MVP Security, is a tiny utility
which allows you to toggle and view status of your current Java VM vendor
associated with IE:
http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
A note from Mitch Gallant:
"One note about the JVM Selector utility: If/when you install a new
version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually select to have Sun JVM as default
JVM for IE (in install), or after install via the JavaPlugin control panel.
This generates the necessary win32 registry entries, which must be present
for the utility to know about JavaPlugin. After that, the utility should
work properly."
Java and JavaScript are two different things. See here for tutorials on
the differences:
http://www.jsr.communitech.net/difference.htm
http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/639301
For JavaScript: download the latest engine for your particular OS here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/results.aspx?productID=&freetext=jscript&DisplayLang=en
Get both "Windows Script 5.6" and "JScript 5.6 Security Patch" for your
particular OS.
--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog, Defending Your Machine, here:
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/
<alilley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1120769762.757291.47910@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com
> I'm having a problem similar to Alex.
>
> My system is infected with the "Exploit-ByteVerify" and McAfee is
> sending me to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-011.
>
> Now I'm confused.
>
> If I look at jview.exes it's telling me that I have MS JVM version
> 5.0.3805.0 installed (from SP-1, I believe?).
>
> When I go to a Java test site it's telling me I'm actually running Sun
> Microsystem Java V 1.5.0_02. (I think I manually installed this last
> time I battled this persistent hijacker.)
>
> I did download MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe, but
> installing it (with virus scanning disabled) does not update
> jwiew.exe.
>
>
> Yet it seems I need that file to be a updated version? The hijack
> continues to bug me!
>
> Cheers,
> Angela
alilley@gmail.com
07-09-2005, 11:48 PM
Thanks Carey,
I've followed your advise and uninstalled the MS JVM.
Also thanks to Jim for the additional helpful links.
Cheers,
Angela
Microsoft VM update