On May 18, 2007, at May 18, 9:23 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:

I think it's a level of change none of us understand -- the cache I was referring to was the Java cache, which is where the JAR files go, which
is different (sigh) from the "browser cache"; apparently that was not
cleared. I've seen it happen, but I don't know exactly how to remedy it. Shouldn't be a major issue. Somehow the Java Virtual Machine gets messed
up and tries to read the wrong set of JAR files.

Bob


OK, I see that this is a separate issue, and it could account for the symptoms. Thanks for clarifying.

Frieda





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Frieda Reichsman
Molecules in Motion
Interactive Molecular Structures
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