I have the j803 released version installed on the 32-bit Windows
machines at school, and 3 students have run into a situation where J
fails on startup, after a few days of normaloperation. The user profile
is not the problem, and reinstalling J makes it work; though on one of
the machines I had to delete the J directory before reinstalling (on the
others an install on top of the old directory was OK).
Does anyone have ideas about what's happening, or how I can figure it out?
Henry Rich
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