Dick,

The entire text is shown below:

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\robert>cd "\Program Files\kicad\bin"

C:\Program Files\KiCad\bin>javaws freeroute.jnlp

C:\Program Files\KiCad\bin>

Not very illuminating, is it :)?

The problem is that nothing happens other than an alert "bong" from the 
speakers.   Running versions earlier than 1.2.22 is successful.   It's a 
freerouter problem rather than a kicad problem, which is why I posted on 
the same thread at the freerouter forum where other other users are 
reporting problems with 1.2.22 onwards not starting.   However, if 
anyone knows how to fix this I would appreciate hearing from them (as 
would a few others).

Regards,

Robert.

Dick H. wrote:
> Robert, 
> 
> now when you do this as described below, please capture the entire
> text of the output from the Java Virtual Machine:
> 
>  
>>> C:> cd C:\Program <space> Files\kicad
>>>
>>> (i.e. cd to the directory containing the freeroute.jnlp file)
>>>
>>> C:> javaws freeroute.jnlp
> 
> 
> from a command prompt to get all the text.  I don't know what problem
> we are trying so solve anymore.
> 
> Dick
> 
> 
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