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proplem with JBuilder using XP Media Edition

proplem with JBuilder using XP Media Edition
28 Nov 2006 05:12:07 -0700
I recently attempted to download and install JBuilder 2005, Foundation Version
onto my laptop that uses Windows XP Media Edition.  The download did not work
properly and window components (scroll bars, radio buttons, etc.) did not show
up.  Once it was downloaded and installed, JBuilder did not run correctly
(again, tabs, buttons, etc. did not show up) and when I run it from the command
prompt I see unhandled exceptions.

As a test, I loaded a XP Home Edition onto my laptop, and everything worked
flawlessly.  

My question:  Is there any known issues with running JBuilder on XP Media
Edition, or is some of the other junk that compaq loads on this laptop that
could cause this problem?  It doesn't seem to be a hardware issue since it works
fine with the XP Home.

Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
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Re: proplem with JBuilder using XP Media Edition
28 Nov 2006 07:06:04 -0700
JL Pohl wrote:

>My question:  Is there any known issues with running JBuilder on XP Media 
>Edition, or is some of the other junk that compaq loads on this laptop 
>that could cause this problem?  It doesn't seem to be a hardware issue 
>since it works fine with the XP Home.

I can't imagine why there would be an issue.  Can you post some of the 
exceptions here?  That might help determine the problem.

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Re: proplem with JBuilder using XP Media Edition
28 Nov 2006 11:39:28 -0700
I did not record the specific exceptions at the time.  As time permits, I will
attempt to try JBuilder with XP Media Edition again.  If I am able to recreate
the problem, I will post.

Thanks for your input.

jl Pohl


"Kevin Dean [TeamB]" <NkOdSePaAnM@datadevelopment.com> wrote:
>JL Pohl wrote:
>
>>My question:  Is there any known issues with running JBuilder on XP
Media 
>>Edition, or is some of the other junk that compaq loads on this laptop 
>>that could cause this problem?  It doesn't seem to be a hardware issue 
>>since it works fine with the XP Home.
>
>I can't imagine why there would be an issue.  Can you post some of the 
>exceptions here?  That might help determine the problem.
>
>-- 
>Kevin Dean [TeamB]
>Dolphin Data Development Ltd.
>http://www.datadevelopment.com/
>
>NEW WHITEPAPERS
>Team Development with JBuilder and Borland Enterprise Server
>Securing Borland Enterprise Server
>http://www.datadevelopment.com/papers/index.html
>
>Please see Borland's newsgroup guidelines at
>http://info.borland.com/newsgroups/guide.html
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Re: proplem with JBuilder using XP Media Edition
5 Dec 2006 20:30:42 -0700
I have reloaded Windows XP Media Edition on my Compaq laptop and attempted to
install JBuilder Foundation 2005.  The install program does not work properly. 
I do not get a scroll bar (when viewing the license), radio buttons
(accept/reject license aggreement), and the buttons have labels but not outline.
 I did not complete the installation because it was not working.  Any assistance
would be appreciated.

Best Regards,
Jessica Pohl


"Kevin Dean [TeamB]" <NkOdSePaAnM@datadevelopment.com> wrote:
>JL Pohl wrote:
>
>>My question:  Is there any known issues with running JBuilder on XP
Media 
>>Edition, or is some of the other junk that compaq loads on this laptop 
>>that could cause this problem?  It doesn't seem to be a hardware issue 
>>since it works fine with the XP Home.
>
>I can't imagine why there would be an issue.  Can you post some of the 
>exceptions here?  That might help determine the problem.
>
>-- 
>Kevin Dean [TeamB]
>Dolphin Data Development Ltd.
>http://www.datadevelopment.com/
>
>NEW WHITEPAPERS
>Team Development with JBuilder and Borland Enterprise Server
>Securing Borland Enterprise Server
>http://www.datadevelopment.com/papers/index.html
>
>Please see Borland's newsgroup guidelines at
>http://info.borland.com/newsgroups/guide.html
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