That sounds to me like either a malware infection or unreliable
hardware. Or maybe it's just Windows. That said, it could be the
actions of some user of the machine(s).

I'm not sure how I'd isolate any of those kinds of glitches. I guess
the first thing I'd try is treating it as a windows problem, since
that sounds like the easiest thing to try.

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the j803 released version installed on the 32-bit Windows machines at
> school, and 3 students have run into a situation where J fails on startup,
> after a few days of normaloperation.  The user profile is not the problem,
> and reinstalling J makes it work; though on one of the machines I had to
> delete the J directory before reinstalling (on the others an install on top
> of the old directory was OK).
>
> Does anyone have ideas about what's happening, or how I can figure it out?
>
> Henry Rich
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