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Help!!
When I click on the Java Plug-in in my Control panel the following message appears:
"javaw.exe has generated errors and will be closd by Windows.
You will need to restart the program."
I am using WIN2K with JDK 1.3.
Could you give some clues to solve my problem?
Thanks in advance.
-Bob
 
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You may need to install the service pack that they released to fix Win2000 stuff. Try
http://www.microsoft.com/Windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/sp2/download.asp
 
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What role does the Service Pack play in this case?
 
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Cindy,
Installing the service pack did not solve my problem. Still getting the same error. Bummer.
 
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Not a clue - try asking MicroSoft.
 
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Cindy,
I solved the problem by upgrading to JDK 1.3.1. This solved my javaw problem, but I am still working to get dbVisulaizer working.
Thanks for your help!!
-Bob
 
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Hello,
I finally solved the problem. Since my last post the dbvis problem has been on the back burner, but today I needed it as I am starting my next project.
The problem was with the display settings on my computer. I forgot to mention in the previous posts that I had a two monitor system. This system was setup for me when I started back in April. When I looked at the display properties, I found the left hand monitor was set for 32 bit color and the right hand monitor was set for 256 colors.
Once I changed the settings so both monitors are the same, DbVisualizer works.
Thanks again for all of your help.
-Bob
 
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