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Re: DBAssistant gpfs

From: Mick McRae <Mick.McRae_at_its.csiro.au>
Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 13:55:29 +1100
Message-ID: <35F4AAB0.A513A312@its.csiro.au>


Brian,

I remember experinecing a similar problem. I think I needed to add a path to my CLASSPATH (or PATH) environment variable. Try adding c:\orant\something. Im not sure what the something is. Have a look under the orant directory for a sub-directory like dbasst. These must be a directory with the db assistant java .class files.

Not a great deal of help, but I hope it helps

Mick

Brian Weedman wrote:

> DBAssitant is gpf right at startup. The problem seams to be javaw program that
> is actually causing this. I've just installed and even tried to deinstall and
> then reinstall. Is there any know problems that would cause this.
>
> I'm runing with a ks2-300 a dpt 3334uw controller (16 meg of write thru).
> ati expert_at_play agp card and 256 meg of ram.
Received on Mon Sep 07 1998 - 21:55:29 CDT

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