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for bonus points If you're having the above error and were able to find BrowserPage.dll in your install directory, we could REALLY use your help. In this case, please try installing the free Dependency Walker program from http://download.com.com/3000-2086-66...ml?tag=lst-0-3 Then open BrowserPage.dll with Dependency Walker and look in the upper left corner. Please report any files marked with a yellow question mark. For example, you'll probably see jawt.dll listed there. You can also just take a screenshot for us. Many thanks, Chris |
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I've seen this bug once time... It was caused by another software that came with its own version of the JRE, and inserted a path to some DLL of that specific JRE (1.3.1 conflicting with 1.3.1_01). The problem was solved by removing the extra (conflicting and badly installed) JRE, and reinstalling Java separately, in its own folder, then removing all other references to other versions of Java. I don't need, with a standard Java install, any setting for the PATH environment variable. |
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Note that the international version (that comes with InstallAnywhere) installs Java 1.3.1 in all cases in the "jre" subdirectory of LimeWire. The large size of the download is caused by the bundled Java package, which is not necessary if Java is already installed and usable systemwide. InstallAnywhere does not check, before installing that Java is already present, and runs the Java installer to create another instance of that run-time. In my opinion, the installer in InstallAnywhere should first test the presence of Java, and should ask the user wheer he wants to use it. Also, it should be possible to create a light Installer, which will, when needed, download the Java package or ask the user to install it. The upgrade would be much faster without this Java bundle which is never needed when someone upgrades... Installing Java in LimeWire is a bad idea, it's just waste of resource. The installer should install Java as a separate product, that can be used by all applications (including Internet Explorer and Netscape) |
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