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Exceptions while running Java Applications -- what to do?

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Edward A. Feustel - 27 Mar 2006 22:20 GMT
When I attempt to run a Java client on Windows XP Pro with Jdk1.5.0_06_b05,
I get an error in javaw.exe mod Name symcjit.dll version 3.10.0.107 at an
offset of 00051974
After saying not to send the error to Microsoft, I get a second error
that seems to be exactly the same. Dismissing the second error, I get to the
client
and it behaves as it does on other Windows XP Pro .machines.

How do I find out what the problem is?
Note that I have uninstalled Sun Java and re-installed it.

Two other facts may help in diagnosis:
1. In control panel, I have 4 entries labeled Java Plug-in Control Panel:
1.3.1, 1.3.1_02, 1.4.0_01, and 1.4.0_03. When I click on any of these,
I am informed that the registry key specified cannot be found. I have tried
everything I can think of to get rid of these, but cannot.
2. When Firefox closes it often gets an error with the same characteristics
as I get in running javaw.exe. Deleting and reinstalling 1.5.0.1 does not
help

Thanks for any help.
Ed
Oliver Wong - 28 Mar 2006 19:27 GMT
> When I attempt to run a Java client on Windows XP Pro with
> Jdk1.5.0_06_b05,
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> as I get in running javaw.exe. Deleting and reinstalling 1.5.0.1 does not
> help

   Perhaps this will help:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/regkey_addremove.xml

   Note that you should not "delete and reinstall", but rather, "Uninstall
and reinstall". There's a big difference.

   - Oliver


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