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Old September 24th, 2001
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Default Unable to launch java application message

I am using Mac OS 8.6 and AOL 5.0. When I try to start Limewire 1.7 I get the following message: "Unable to launch java application- The main class "com/zerog/lax/LAX" could not be loaded. Either it is not in the classpath or has a static initializer that uses a class not in the classpath." HELP! I never had this message while using Limewire 1.4b.
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