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ERROR:unable to locate system class:java/lang/Object
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See KB 831427
"WJView" is a Microsoft program. Your best bet is to disable WJView per Microsoft KB 831427:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;831427 and then download the official JRE from Sun's web site: http://java.sun.com Here are the steps for disabling WJview 1. [Start], Run, msconfig 2. [Startup] 3. Disable WJview It sounds like you might be infected with some kind of virus. I'd definitely double-check everything that's in your "startup", and then do a full virus scan. |
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