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Willit
January 6th 04, 05:52 PM
One of the recent updates has caused these Jave errors.
They started showing up a couple months ago on my systems
too. I have spent a little time trying to figure out what
one of the updates it is, still don't know. If you re-
install java vm over the old install it seems to correct
it for a while then it returns in a couple weeks,
reinstall it and it will go away again, strange.


>-----Original Message-----
>OK, Here's what's going on.....
>I am trying to load an application and drivers for an HP
>printer. When I loaded it I got the error "Unable to
>start the application --The java virtual machine can not
>be loaded -Class not registered." Now the drivers load
>and I have functionality but the supporting application
>called the Director will not open properly and some of
>the windows of it's sub-fuctions in the director GUI
will
>not open and some that do open are not complete/proper.
>I beleive java scripting issues is at the root of the
>problem, which is self explainatory by the aboved
>mentioned error!
>Now, I understand that Microsoft has lost their battle
>with java(Sun) and that the service-pack1a is now
>actually removing the the microsoft java VM version from
>XP. Also, with new versions of XP the service pack1a may
>be coming with the SP1a embedded in XP. I state this
>because I seem to be haveing the java issue only with
>very new systems. Previous versions of XP seemed to have
>the Microsoft VM (java) and I have never encountered any
>java issues with older systems with XP that originally
>only had SP1.
>**Now I have downloaded and installed the java (sun)
>version from java.com and the error I mentioned above
>still occurs.
>Installing the java from Sun is given by Microsoft as a
>fix or a workarourd. However, it seems to only work
about
>50% of the time. It appears, it is unable to register
>itself properly or as completely in some cases as
>compared to Microsoft VM java.
>
>**I would appreciate any feedback on this issue and
>possible fixes????? Example: can I roll back SP1a to
SP1
>OR is there still a way to install the Microsoft VM java
>version into XP seperately OR is there a way to change
>the registered class in the Environment variables in
>XP????
>Thanks Darden

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