Was J installed as a user or as admin on your machine ?

If you have not already done so, try login as Admin, then (re)install J and
retry.  It sounds like a privilege/environment issue (guess).

(The same concern might apply to any other code you might be running that is
called from your J app).

Rob  Hodgkinson


On 7/06/08 9:21 AM, "Henry Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ah, Windows Vista.
> 
> My app has to keep the time synced to official time.  But
> now (in Vista) it needs Admin privilege (plus jumping
> through some hoops).  So I start the App as a
> administrator.
> 
> [...and then J doesn't see my network drives!  But I find
> a workaround for that on the Net...]
> 
> Now I can set the time, but I can't paste anything into the
> J IDE window.  It seems to be unresponsive to crtl-V.
> When I run non-administrator, it's fine.  No help on the
> Net for this that I can see.
> 
> Can anyone reproduce this?  And can anyone fix it?
> 
> Henry Rich
> 
> 
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