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Thomas Willms commented on NETBEANS-1537:
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If I had time I would try to copy the repository of Netbeans, open the
source code
of Netbeans in my environment and put a breakpoint where the system of
windows is opened,
but I have really too much very important things to do.
It happens any time after installing Netbeans when I open any project.
If you want to produce it I see only one possibility:
Establish exactly the same system, install Netbeans and open a project...
Would this be possible?
I don't see any other possibility, the problem being that I cannot tell you
if it is related to the hardware or not.
We might at first suppose that it is not the hard ware, only windows env.
So if anyone has a (virtual) OP windows 10 Pro, 64 bit using Netbeans 64
bit version 8.2, 9 or 10 64 bit
he should obtain the same problem. Does he?
Just install only windows 10 and Netbeans, all 64 bit. I would appreciate
to know if there was any problem.
I don't think that it is due to an interaction with other programs/
shortcuts, but perhaps I am in error...
Am Sa., 19. Jan. 2019 um 11:57 Uhr schrieb Geertjan Wielenga (JIRA) <
> File - Open... "Windows cannot find the target"
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NETBEANS-1537
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1537
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: platform - Dialogs&Wizards
> Affects Versions: 8.2, 9.0, 10.0
> Environment: Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 9.0 (Build
> incubator-netbeans-release-334-on-20180708)
> Updates: NetBeans IDE is updated to version NetBeans 8.2 Patch 2
> Java: 1.8.0_192; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.192-b12
> Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_192-b12
> System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; Cp1252; en_GB (nb), Windows
> 10 version 10.0 running on amd64; UTF-8; en_US (nb)
> Reporter: D Burbridge
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: dialog, file, menu, open, save
> Attachments: NetBeans64_debug.TXT
>
>
> When trying to access any file dialog, I get the message:
>
> netbeans64.exe
> Windows cannot find the target.
> OK
>
> Clicking OK repeats the message several times, until it finally clears.
> Plus, in the log I have:
>
> WARNING [org.netbeans.modules.progress.spi.InternalHandle]: Cannot switch to
> silent mode when not running at
> org.netbeans.core.ui.warmup.MenuWarmUpTask$NbWindowsAdapter$1HandleBridge.run(MenuWarmUpTask.java:244)
>
> (repeated several times again)
> It seems to be the file browsing dialog box that's the problem, as it arises
> on all those I've tested so far:
> File - Open Project
> File - Open File
> File - Save As
> File - Import Project - From Zip - Browse
> Tools - Options - Java - Ant - Browse
>
> I tried deactivating all plugins but the error still occurred, so it looks
> like it's a netbeans issue, not 3rd party. (In fact, all I achieved was the
> complete loss of my plugins as I don't seem to be able to reactivate them
> now!)
>
> The other factor to be aware of is that there are a number of shortcuts on my
> desktop which are currently invalid. I wonder if there is some checking going
> on within the dialog to see where those shortcuts go, but it's creating the
> error I'm seeing? In which case, the checking needs to be done silently -
> after all, invalid shortcuts aren't unusual, especially when working offline.
> Besides, the error comes up (5-6 times) not just when the "Open file" dialog
> comes up, but 2-3 times every time I change directory within that dialog!
>
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