We just installed v4.4.0 of XXE Pro on our Windows XP machines, upgrading from v4.1. We are now getting an error msg when we start up XXE on non-admin accounts; I don't believe the error msg appears when we start XXE from an admin account.
The error msg is as follows: ------------------ Errors found in plug-ins com.xmlmind.xmleditext.fop1_foprocessor.FOP cannot create XSL-FO processor plug-in "com.xmlmind.xmleditext.fop1_foprocessor.FOP": com.xmlmind.xmleditext.fop1_foprocessor.FOP.setPreferences(Lcom/xmlmind/util/Preferences;)V com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xep_foprocessor.XEP cannot create XSL-FO processor plug-in "com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xep_foprocessor.XEP": com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xep_foprocessor.XEP.setPreferences(Lcom/xmlmind/util/Preferences;)V com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xfc_foprocessor.XFC cannot create XSL-FO processor plug-in "com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xfc_foprocessor.XFC": com.xmlmind.xmleditext.xfc_foprocessor.XFC.setPreferences(Lcom/xmlmind/util/Preferences;)V ------------------- There was a report of a similar error msg on this mailing list a couple years ago, but unless I'm mistaken that was from a different cause. We in fact are not using the FO plugin (we are using the WebDAV plugin, which shows up as version 2.1.0 for XXE 4.4.0). That is, the FO plugin shows up under the list of plugins that we could install, not under the plugins that we could uninstall. We do have directories under our group 'addon' directory (the one pointed to by our XXE_ADDON_PATH variable) which contain the old FO plugins (labeled 'fop1_foprocessor-4_1_0', 'xep_foprocessor-4_1_0', and 'xfc_foprocessor-4_1_0'). For some reason I can't delete these, as they keep showing up as being in use, although AFAIK no one has XXE open when I do this. We do not appear to have any FO plugin-related files in our XXE install directories (i.e. under C:\Program Files\XMLmind_XML_Editor\addon), nor under our user-specific XXE configuration directory (C:\Documents and Settings\maxwell\Application Data\XMLmind\XMLEditor4\addon). This does not appear to be causing us any problem, apart from the annoyance of responding to the error msg when we start XXE. Mike Maxwell CASL/ U MD

