Dale, did exactly as you said and swapped out the file in the .MacOSX
directory, I'm afraid that dreamweaver still doesn't open up and it "hangs
up" the whole machine while trying to open the program.

Thanks in advance.
Stephen


> Heh heh, yes, I do! This drove me (and the highest level tech guys at
> Macromedia) crazy - Phil helped us figure this out... Please note that
> some (but not all) of my Java based programs were also failing to work
> until I did this fix.
>
> You need to change your environment.plist file (sample one attached,
> change things like <username> and any addresses that are different from
> what you have). You will notice it is SHORTER than the old one. Do NOT
> put anything else back in...
>
> AND put all your JDBC drivers here
>
> /Library/Java/Extensions
>
> Log out and back in again or restart.
>
> You should be in business, with BOTH Witango and Macromedia working...
>
> On Apr 13, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Stephen Su wrote:
>
>> To anyone who has experienced this or may have a thought.
>>
>> We recently installed Witango Studio 5.5 on our development platforms.
>> After doing so, our Dreamweaver 2004 Professional now no longer will
>> open up . . . does anyone know what may have happened?
>>
>> Best,
>> Stephen
>>
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