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Jar files/Java problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikestics" data-source="post: 1295308" data-attributes="member: 214708"><p>Apologies if this is the wrong section. Feel free to move if this is more appropriate somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, i own a macbook with two separate users, the main (default) one for work and my second for anything else. On my main account any java/.jar applications can be run perfectly fine, however if i try to run any on the secondary account i receive a simple error telling me to check the console log. The console log prints a bunch of unfound class errors (depending on the program i'm trying to run). I can run the same exact programs/launchers on the default user account without any problems.</p><p></p><p>I'm no mac (or java for that matter) expert, so i'm kind of confused as to why this happens. I've re-installed & updated java multiple times. I've searched but couldn't find any answers.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this made sense?</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikestics, post: 1295308, member: 214708"] Apologies if this is the wrong section. Feel free to move if this is more appropriate somewhere else. Anyway, i own a macbook with two separate users, the main (default) one for work and my second for anything else. On my main account any java/.jar applications can be run perfectly fine, however if i try to run any on the secondary account i receive a simple error telling me to check the console log. The console log prints a bunch of unfound class errors (depending on the program i'm trying to run). I can run the same exact programs/launchers on the default user account without any problems. I'm no mac (or java for that matter) expert, so i'm kind of confused as to why this happens. I've re-installed & updated java multiple times. I've searched but couldn't find any answers. Hopefully this made sense? Mike [/QUOTE]
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