>   Hi David,
>
>   thanks for the full stack trace - looks like I missed it in your
>   previous email, sorry.
>
>   From the stack trace it looks as I suspected that we hang when
>   trying to initialize one of Java2D's objects. The flag I suggested
>   in my previous email could help.
>
>   Would it be possible for you to try your app on jdk 5.0u6 (and, even
>   better, on mustang - 6.0, available from
>   http://mustang.dev.java.net)? If it's reproducible there, we'll need
>   to fix it.
>
>   Thanks,
>     Dmitri


Thanks very much for the response Dmitri.

Hmmmm ... let me check with our client rep.  I'll have to see if the client 
would be OK with us tinkering on their box further.

That said, though, this might be something that you might be able to recreate 
yourself in-house.  Our app is barely started before this problem occurs (it's 
trying to show the start-up splash screen) so it's probably pretty easy to come 
up with a small, isolated test case that mimcs what we're doing.  Our splash 
screen is just a JDialog, containing images and some text via standard Swing 
components (JLabels using text and/or icons, a few nested JPanels, etc.).  And 
if you guys have (or can easily get) access to a windows box running GoToMyPC, 
it should probably be pretty easy to recreate.

Nevertheless, I'll check if I can pursue this on our end as well.

Thanks again,

DR

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