I think as well that he should get a new copy of freenet.jar, that
surely doesn't hurt nor cancel any previous setting as long as he
doesn't overwrite the config file.

However it's a bit strange that a disk full could lead to a damaged
jar. There can be more problems behind. That is what i intended when
asked for more details.

Aureliano Rama
Corso di Laurea in Informatica, Pisa



> I expect the message quoted is all there is.  This is java complaining
> about the absence of freenet.jar, or more precisely, of a class it
> expects to find somewhere on classpath but didn't.  Obtain a new
> copy of freenet.jar and try again.

> -- Ed Huff




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