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HermionePowe April 5th, 2006 11:18 AM

Me too! I have reinstalled many times....I thought I was the only one with that problem!

HermionePowe April 5th, 2006 11:26 AM

I need it to work by tomorrow at least or I'm in big trouble!

CheyenneTrk April 5th, 2006 11:33 AM

Nope
 
Apparently not, I've seen atleast one other topic related to same problem. It's got to be a Java issue. It comes up, and tip screen is set to come up, I can right click on the top of it and close that, but anything else it just highlites the buttons when the mouse pointer is over it, can't right or left click on anything on the main program. Always end up having to close the program thru the task manager. Even let it set for 30 minutes once as someone had suggested that. Still didn't work.
And I paid for this one. lol
Hope someone comes up with a fix.

HermionePowe April 5th, 2006 02:59 PM

A Java problem? Hmm... Why me?!?

CheyenneTrk April 5th, 2006 04:10 PM

At a guess
 
I'm only guessing at that. Java is a pretty much embedded in quite a few programs that we use. So it may be a software conflict with another program that we have installed or it could go even deeper than that and be a problem with the software that came with a component that was installed. Hell, it may even be a conflict with something in Windows. lol
Not like anyone hasn't seen that problem before. lol:rolleyes:

Grandpa April 5th, 2006 06:07 PM

CheyenneTrk

Below is what UKbobboy01 sugested you do.

After reading through the thread it seems to me that the culprit, which starts during windows start-up, is juschek.exe.

I suggest that mattieb, and anyone else that has this problem, to start up their PC in safe mode and delete the java directory (and especially juschek.exe) then restart their PC and then use Add/Remove to get rid of the remaining java installation.

Finally, download the java installation file (which is nearly 60Mb) to a new, empty directory/folder and then run the new java installation from there. Do not, under any circumstances, load java from the internet/web site, i.e. Online installation, always choose the "Offline Installation".

Hope this helps.



UK Bob

HermionePowe April 6th, 2006 08:42 AM

Shall try...

CheyenneTrk April 6th, 2006 03:45 PM

???
 
Decided to check one more time to see if it would work and today for some reason, it works just fine. Weird.


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