When you load a Web page that contains a Java program in
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 95, the Java program may not run
correctly, or may not run at all. If it does not run at all, you may also
receive an error message indicating that an invalid page fault has occurred in
the Jit.dll or Msjava.dll dynamic link library (DLL).
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This behavior can occur when Internet Explorer's internal
Java Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler is enabled.
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To determine if the Java program is not running correctly,
or at all, because of an incompatibility with Internet Explorer's internal Java
JIT compiler, disable the internal Java JIT compiler, and then load the Web
page that contains the Java program again. To disable the internal Java JIT
compiler, click Options on the View menu in Internet Explorer, click the
Advanced tab, and then click the Enable Java JIT Compiler check box to clear
it.
If the Java program runs automatically when you load the Web
page after disabling Internet Explorer's Java JIT compiler, the problem may be
caused by an incompatibility between the Java program and the Java JIT
compiler.
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