Hi Robert, 

   I'm delighted you got it working, even if it isn't as pretty as using the 
installer link :-). 

   I'd guess some magic was happening with the java environment of the 
Install Anywhere instance getting confused - but I couldn't tell you how to 
fix it. 

   Still, if it's working I wouldn't worry about it any further.  There's no 
difference between the shell version and the link version - you may be able 
to change the jxplorer.bat file to use 'javaw' instead of 'java' if you want 
the console window back. 

   cheers! 

    - Chris 

> Well, I tried your suggestion of running the 'jxplorer.bat' file to see if 
> I would get some more usefull information.  I did not get any more usefull 
> information because it worked and started up the console just fine.   I 
> can see in the statements logged to the dos command prompt window that it 
> found Java just fine when I run the bat file, here are the statements from 
> the log messages: 
> 
> Mar 7, 2007 12:16:30 AM com.ca.directory.jxplorer.JXplorer 
> checkJavaEnvironment
> INFO: running java from: C:\Java\j2sdk1.4.2_08\jre
> Mar 7, 2007 12:16:30 AM com.ca.directory.jxplorer.JXplorer 
> checkJavaEnvironment
> INFO: running java version 1.4.2_08 
> 
> 
> I am still getting the following error when starting it through the 
> windows program menu listing. 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> If you think of anything else I can try that would be great, but for now 
> it looks like I can run it using the bat file. 
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion and your time to help me, it is appreciated. 
> 
>  
> 
> Robert 
> 
>  
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Robert Billheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <jxplorer-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:45 PM
> Subject: Re: Getting error trying to run JXplorer 
> 
> 
> Hi Robert, 
> 
> coincidently, that is the same setup as my secondary dev box, so I don't
> think there's anything fundamentally wrong here.  Try running the
> 'jxplorer.bat' file and see if you get some more useful error messages. 
> 
> The 'install anywhere' installer package is pretty good, but sometimes
> messes up on non-standard systems - although it shouldn't matter, you 
> might
> try setting the 'JAVA_HOME' environment variable, if it isn't already set? 
> 
>   - Chris 
> 
>> Sorry about that I should have thought to mention that important piece of 
>> information.  I am running this on a Windows XP Professional machine.  I 
>> installed it by running the JXv3.2_install_windows.exe installer and then 
>> I start the application by using the entry it put into my start menu.  
>> The properties for that menu item show it is starting "C:\Program 
>> Files\LDAP\JXplorer\JXplorer LDAP Browser.exe"
>> Regards,
>> Robert 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Robert Billheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: <jxplorer-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:27 PM
>> Subject: Re: Getting error trying to run JXplorer 
>> 
>> Hi Robert,
>>  now sure what your problem would be - JX does the equivalent of running
>> java -version when it starts up, and makes sure it's at least 1.4 (it 
>> should
>> run on 1.5 and 1.6 as well).
>>   People have had some trouble on strange linux version?  What platforma
>> are you running on?  Are you running from the shell scripts, or the 
>> install
>> link?
>>   _ Chris
>>> Chris,
>>> I installed the JXplorer and then tried to run it.  I get an error 
>>> saying "Could not find a valid Java virtual machine to load.  You may 
>>> need to reinstall a supported Java virtual machine."  I have the 
>>> complete JDK installed for version 1.4.2_08 as I do quite a bit of Java 
>>> development work.  When I run java -version in a command prompt window 
>>> it returns : java version "1.4.2_08"  as expected.  Do you have any 
>>> suggestions on what I need to do to correct this situation.
>>> I have just been assigned to a project where I need to configure an 
>>> application to authenticate user log on using the companies Oracle OID 
>>> directory.  I was just looking for a client browser to use to connect up 
>>> to the OID to verify login credentials I was given and to look at the 
>>> structure and data.  This sounds like it will do what I am looking to do 
>>> so I am hoping to resolve this issue.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Robert Billheimer
>> 
>> ---------------------------------------
>> Dr Christopher Betts
>> Melbourne, Australia
>> pegacat.com
>> Wer mit Ungeheuern k�mpft, mag zusehn,
>> dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird.
>>                           - Nietzsche
>> (Who fights Monsters must beware,
>>     lest in doing so they become one)
>  
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> Dr Christopher Betts
> Melbourne, Australia
> pegacat.com 
> 
> Wer mit Ungeheuern k�mpft, mag zusehn,
> dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird.
>                           - Nietzsche 
> 
> (Who fights Monsters must beware,
>     lest in doing so they become one)
 


 ---------------------------------------
Dr Christopher Betts
Melbourne, Australia
pegacat.com 

Wer mit Ungeheuern k�mpft, mag zusehn,
dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird.
                           - Nietzsche 

(Who fights Monsters must beware,
     lest in doing so they become one)

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