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#1 2018-08-27 17:01:21

akerboom
Member
From: Moog, Inc.
Registered: 2006-12-04
Posts: 4

Getting Java error trying to run 8.2

I installed Vericut 8.2 license server on our license server.
I install the software on my PC (Windows 10) - it opens up fine.
I tried to install Vericut 8.2 on some other machines (both Windows 7 & Windows 10)
(including running the install as "run as administrator")
Install to the standard install folder.
On all other machines, when I run Vericut, I get the "splash" screen, then a Java error:
"Java(TM) Platform SE Binary has stopped working"

I have contacted tech support ( Case#100457-00651200), but they seem unable to shed any light.

I know we have a gazillion scanners/checkers/etc. to defend against the "nasties" out there, so I don't know if that is the issue (but I would assume they would treat my PC the same as all the others).


Any ideas?
Is there a Java log somewhere I could look at to see what the error is?


Ken Akerboom
Moog, Inc.

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#2 2018-09-10 09:22:12

paehv
Senior Member
From: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Registered: 2005-01-17
Posts: 167
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Re: Getting Java error trying to run 8.2

Isn't there a log created in %temp% or the folder from witch Vericut was started.

It's time that the whole world stops with this annoying java.
95% of all problem I experience with various software apps are java related.
By the time software developers have cleared all issues, java updates introduces new ones. The arrogance of Oracle seems limitless.


Patrick Delisse
KMWE Aerospacehttps://www.kmwe.com
(Vericut V9.5, Siemens NX2206, Campost)

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#3 2018-10-24 18:40:45

akerboom
Member
From: Moog, Inc.
Registered: 2006-12-04
Posts: 4

Re: Getting Java error trying to run 8.2

I checked - no log file is being created.
On systems that it does run on, the log file is created as you indicate.


Ken Akerboom
Moog, Inc.

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