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HOW TO FIX java.lang.NullPointerException ERROR FOR FIREFOX 18.0.2

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I AM CONTINUOUSLY GETTING THE FOLLOWING ERROR WHEN USING EXEL.COM SC3 PROGRAM V5.5 WHEN I CLICK ON THE CALENDAR FIELD: java.lang.NullPointerException.

PLEASE ASSIST ME IN FIXING THIS ISSUE STEP BY STEP IF POSSIBLE

I AM CONTINUOUSLY GETTING THE FOLLOWING ERROR WHEN USING EXEL.COM SC3 PROGRAM V5.5 WHEN I CLICK ON THE CALENDAR FIELD: java.lang.NullPointerException. PLEASE ASSIST ME IN FIXING THIS ISSUE STEP BY STEP IF POSSIBLE

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hi cbloom23,

try updating Java and see if it will fix your problem. There is a detailed guide in this article: Use the Java plugin to view interactive content on websites could you report back if this fixed your problem?

Unfortunately it did not fix the issue. I updated to the latest version of Java, and ensured that the add on is enabled. Any other suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Maybe you could try another: At the top of the Firefox window click Firefox->Add-ons->Plugins. Select the Java(TM) Platform plugin and make sure tha it is enabled. Check if it is correctly detected. For example, if Java 7 Update 11 is currently installed, the Java plugin in the Add-ons Manager tab should be listed as Java(TM) Platform SE 7 U11. If you find Java plugin files listed that do not match your current Java version, you may have outdated Java plugin files in the Firefox plugins folder which should be removed. The Firefox plugins folder, if it exists, is typically in the following location: C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\plugins on 32-bit Windows, C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\plugins on 64-bit Windows

Unfortunately this didn't help either. I am currently running Java (TM) Platform SE 7 U13. I appreciate your efforts, and hope that a resolution is determined soon.