I have been watching and reading these posts with interest because I am
having the same problem. I have attempted all the 'proposed possible fixes'
with no luck.
What makes this even weirder for me is that I have two situations with
different results. I have a laptop that has Windows XP Professional and a
desktop with Windows XP Home. Both of them have the same version of PODS
installed and both installations have the same settings.
However, the laptop runs PODS without any hitches at all and the desktop
generates the error. I find it quite odd that noone is able to give a
definitive answer for this, especially since PODS is the "premier"
application to be used.
Jim
Terence Sambo writes:
Ok, here it goes:
Hello Erica,
I can feel your frustration. But I don't think fiddling with any preferences
or what have you will solve your problem. I have had a similar experience
with PODS. Have you already tried the following?
- Uninstall PODS.
- Uninstall any stray POSE or Palm Simulators you might have.
- Uninstall all JAVA JDK's
- Install PODS, accepting all the defaults.
- Check to see if it works.
- Install any JDK's that you need,
- Check to see if PODS still works (It should)
- Let me know how it goes.
Hope this is better...
On 5/13/06, Erica Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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