Re: Program errors
- From: "needlove" <crunch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 23:11:47 -0700
A few ideas. If you have a VGA card make sure Ansiotropic filtering is set
to application controlled. Right click desktop and click properties in the
dropdown menu. Click the Settings tab. Click the advanced button. Click the
tab with your VGA card on it or the Adaptor tab to see what card you have
installed. If you have one you might be able to change the settings. If you
don't then it's probably ok.
Next. Click Start, My Computer, C drive, Documents and Settings. Click on
the folder that represents you as the user, click Application Data (you may
have to enable show hidden files and folders in folder options first) Click
Sun, Java, Deployment, Cache, javapi, v1.0, jar. Delete everything in this
folder.
If this doesn't work and I assume you use Sun java go to the website and go
through the FAQ and also Sun discussion groups as they do offer fixes for
some peticular problems.
"K1006875" <K1006875@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4A80ECE2-9B4B-464B-9232-F606FC3AB226@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> every time i go to a website that has java applications explorer freezes
> for
> a time, sometimes says its not responding and closes. also i cannot run
> any
> antivirus scanners because as soon as it gets to the sun java folder it
> says
> "Faulting application mghtml.exe, version 4.0.0.69, faulting module
> mcscan32.dll, version 4.4.0.0, fault address 0x000d1986" and shuts down.
> ive
> updated the java client, and even removed and reinstalled the client and
> ive
> also did a system restore to a point before i was experiencing these
> problems
> all to no effect. im more concerned about not being able to fully use my
> antivirus program, rather then the annoying but harmless problem with
> explorer. and it isnt just mcaffee thats giving me issues all antivirus
> programs ive tried do the same thing once it starts scanning the java
> client
> folder.
.
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