UCanFixIt Posted February 21, 2014 Report Posted February 21, 2014 Glad you found a work-around of sorts. Please consider marking your last response as the solution by clicking on the Mark Solved button within the post. One more thing though, your last solution contains a very important statement containing information that should have been included in your first post: I have VMWare player installed on my laptop (workstation 9.0 virtual machine). There I´ve got Linux Ubuntu 12.10 installed. That configuration is a far cry from the standard win configuration I was using for comparison. Thanks for reporting your success, my2cents David Bailey 1
Rosika Posted February 21, 2014 Author Report Posted February 21, 2014 Hello UCanFixIt, thanks for your latest reply. That configuration is a far cry from the standard win configuration I was using for comparison. I just wanted to add that running the virtual machine was my last attempt regarding the problem of getting Java finally started. I tried that only yesterday. Otherwise I would have told you about it of course. While exchanging views concerning Java I was using my WIN7 Home Premium operating system (SP1). So I think we dindn´t do anything wrong there. Greetings Rosika
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