What should I do when JavaTM Web Start reports that the installation is bad?
This typically happens when the Java Web Start can’t find or launch the Java command for the default Java runtime environment (JRE). The JRE needs to be on your system with the correct version, before you can launch an application. The simplest way to fix this is to re-install JavaTM Web Start. Alternatively, you can edit the javaws.cfg file manually, please refer to the Readme file “Troubleshooting the Installation” section at : http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/javawebstart/docs/readme.html#newjr e back to top When I start Java Web Start nothing happens except for a Splash Screen. A. This problem is likely to be caused by using a beta of the JRE 1.3.0 with Java Web Start. There is a known bug in the JRE 1.3.0beta release that causes JavaTM Web Start not to work correctly. This bug is fixed in the final release of 1.3.0. You can check what JRE you are using in the Preference panel (Java pane) in the Application Manager. B. The cache may be corrupted you can clear the cac
This typically happens when the Java Web Start can’t find or launch the Java command for the default Java runtime environment (JRE). The JRE needs to be on your system with the correct version, before you can launch an application. The simplest way to fix this is to re-install JavaTM Web Start. Alternatively, you can edit the javaws.cfg file manually, please refer to the Readme file “Troubleshooting the Installation” section at : http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/docs/readme.html#newjr e back to top When I start Java Web Start nothing happens except for a Splash Screen. A. This problem is likely to be caused by using a beta of the JRE 1.3.0 with Java Web Start. There is a known bug in the JRE 1.3.0beta release that causes JavaTM Web Start not to work correctly. This bug is fixed in the final release of 1.3.0. You can check what JRE you are using in the Preference panel (Java pane) in the Application Manager. B. The cache may be corrupted you can clear the cache by using the Pre
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