Dale,

You are a LIFESAVER, I'm going to pass this on to our engineers . . .

To configure our new Witango 5.5. studio we went and copied our old
enviornment.plist into the .MacOSX directory we were instructed to create
by the instructions . . . does this mean that we may have replaced a
critical file and are down the road of no return?

God Bless,
: ) stephen


> Heh heh, yes, I do! This drove me (and the highest level tech guys at
> Macromedia) crazy - Phil helped us figure this out... Please note that
> some (but not all) of my Java based programs were also failing to work
> until I did this fix.
>
> You need to change your environment.plist file (sample one attached,
> change things like <username> and any addresses that are different from
> what you have). You will notice it is SHORTER than the old one. Do NOT
> put anything else back in...
>
> AND put all your JDBC drivers here
>
> /Library/Java/Extensions
>
> Log out and back in again or restart.
>
> You should be in business, with BOTH Witango and Macromedia working...
>
> On Apr 13, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Stephen Su wrote:
>
>> To anyone who has experienced this or may have a thought.
>>
>> We recently installed Witango Studio 5.5 on our development platforms.
>> After doing so, our Dreamweaver 2004 Professional now no longer will
>> open up . . . does anyone know what may have happened?
>>
>> Best,
>> Stephen
>>
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