Unable to locate System Class "java\lang\string"

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From: Jeff Maddox (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/02/04


Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 19:59:49 -0800

Once again Microsoft has failed. Bill Gates stole a good
thing from Apple and managed to royally screw it up. I
have an old Macintosh that is more reliable than this
piece of s--t I'm currently using. Anyhow, I went to
Microsoft support. com and cannot find a solution for this
error. The message above pops up every time I start my
computer. Microsoft Knowledge base article #256920 hasn't
been any help. I'm simply trying to download visual j++
version 6.0 and cant find it. Probably because Microsoft
isn't getting enough money from Sun/Java. When is
everyone going to realize that Microsoft sucks and go back
to Apple? In the meantime can someone help me solve this
problem.



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