

#Java runtime environment 32 bit to 64 bit install
If you use 32-bit and 64-bit browsers interchangeably, you will need to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Java in order to have the Java plug-in for both browsers. REM - Uninstalls any version of java 6 update 31 32 and 64 bitĬ:\WINDOWS\system32\msiexec. Windows Offline (64-bit) filesize: 81.71 MB. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (64-Bit) has had 1 updates within the past 6 months. So I was going to add 6v31 to my bat file that uninstalls java (newest version) before it installs the newest version. Download Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (64-Bit) for Windows to run Java applications on your Windows computer. It seems like pushing 7v17 didnt uninstall or overwrite 6v31 and it caused that version to do this pop up.

I guess I just need to get a best practice going. Generally speaking, 64 bit browsers run only 64 bit plugins and 32 bit browsers run only 32 bit plugins. On Solaris these correspond to the ILP32 and LP64 data models, respectively. The weird thing is the only reason I even looked at the java control panel is because with this last push of 7v17, whoever had 6v31 installed would get a prompt in IE to make changes per 6v31, which never happned before and I thought it was because this past push I pused 32 java to 32 and 64 bit machines. Java with 64 and/or 32 bit web browsers Users that run Applets and Web Start applications through web browsers should choose the version of Java that matches their web browser. The options -d32 and -d64 have been added to the Java launcher to specify whether the program is to be run in a 32 or 64-bit environment. The reason I got mixed up was that I was only installing 64bit java on 64bit machines and the java control panel still said 6v31 or something, then I snapped. Hmm, I didnt think about other stuff they may use other then IE that might utilize java on their machines.
