Running Squeezecenter 7.3.3 on Centos 4.

I have a local copy of the softsqueeze.jnlp file that I start using a
command prompt at startup.

This worked fine until recently.  When I run the command:

javaws softsqueeze.jnlp 

as root I get a working player, however when I run it as a standard
user I get a different skinned player which does not work (no sound) -
they are coming up as different players in Squeezecenter.  I am assuming
that either the JVM is caching something by user or this is internal to
Squeezecenter.

In older versions you can force the server to 'forget' a particular
player but this link seems to have been removed.  Any ideas either how
to clear the cache or nuke the player?


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