Dave P wrote:
> When open jPluck, the spash screen displays and then,
> after a few seconds, a message box pops up (from Java
> by the looks of the OK button) titled "Could Not Open
> Scheduler" and stating "Could not open the Schedule
> database.  Databases cannot be accessed simultaneously
> by multiple applications.  Proceeding without using
> the Scheduler.  Restart jPluck to try again."

This probably means that the Schedule database was corrupted and could not
be opened.  You can delete the "schedule" subdirectory in the JPluck
configuration directory. The database will be recreated next time you start
JPluck. The configuration directory is in <user home>\.jpluck. Example:
c:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\.jpluck. (The actual location of <user
home> varies from configuration to configuration.)

The message you're getting is actually incorrect and a leftover from an
earlier release. I'll change it so that the exception stacktrace is shown
instead and the application exits.


Regards
-Laurens

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