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Feb 09, 2015  Question: Q: Java install OS X Mavericks 10.9.5. Hello, I am new to mac and recently received a MBP as a gift. My operating system is OS X 10.9.5 (Mavericks). I apologize if this has been answered numerous times in the forum but I have not been able to find a solution to my problem. How to Install Java in OS X Mavericks. Filed Under: Apple News by iosjailbreaker — Comments Off on How to Install Java in OS X Mavericks. November 1, 2013.

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I am new to mac and recently received a MBP as a gift. My operating system is OS X 10.9.5 (Mavericks). I apologize if this has been answered numerous times in the forum but I have not been able to find a solution to my problem.


I am trying to install Java for one website that my firm uses for VPN Remote Desktop connections. My colleagues use both Mac's and PC's to connect without a problem through this website. Java is required to run the scripts for our RSA token keys, the script is Array Solutions.


I recently tried to connect and was prompted to download the latest version of Java. I believe is was version 8. I downloaded the file and installed without a hitch. I checked my security settings etc. to make sure all was in order.


When I visited the site, I was prompted to accept the user certificate and allowed the site access to Java. It started to work and then I received a pop up window indicating that I need to install the most current version of Java. The strange part is that I have it. Needless to say, I was not able to gain access because my Java isn't working.


Is there a solution to this? Will I need to bring my Mac to my neighborhood store and have one the Geniuses configure my system?


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W.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), released mid 2014

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Apple released Mavericks (OS X 10.9) on October 22, 2013.

Mavericks has been tested with campus systems and is now supported by ITS.

Please review the list of software below with issues.

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ITS recommends putting in a ticket to have your system upgraded.

This is to ensure that all user software is compatible and a backup is available.

Click this link to enter a ticket: https://ucsc.service-now.com/ess/

Here is a list of software and services used on campus that has known issues:

VPN - Cisco AnyConnect - need to use latest version - link here

Java - Mavericks does not come with Java, but can be installed separately. Java 7 is compatible - make sure any business systems you work on use this.

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InfoView - the Report Editing mode is showing issues

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Adobe Freehand, Illustrator CS5 & Lightroom - some incompatibilities

EndNote (Latest version X7 is compatible)

Filemaker 10 & 11 (more info)

Parallels 7

Old verisons of QuickSupport TeamViewer (verison 9 is compatible)

QuarkXpress 9.5

Some reports of issues with Epson Stylus Pro printers (SP7900, 9900 & 4880)

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If you plan to purchase a new university-owned computer, please review the Standard Computers.

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If you have any questions, please contact the ITS Support Center.