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Hello,
I'm sure that on previous version when I load a GPX track, the track line appeared on the map. Now I'm not able to show the track line.
Any hint?
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Hi,
You use Windows XP, right? A 32 bit system? Which Java version is installed?
What happens if you change the display type to 'Waypoint' and than back to 'Track'?
As far as I can see, you use the 'Webstart' option.
What about the full package
'Release' option and the
'Prerelease' version? Do they work?
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(10.06.2012, 10:24) kumo Wrote: Hi,
You use Windows XP, right? A 32 bit system? Which Java version is installed?
What happens if you change the display type to 'Waypoint' and than back to 'Track'?
As far as I can see, you use the 'Webstart' option.
What about the full package 'Release' option and the 'Prerelease' version? Do they work?
The OS is WinXP 32bit SP3 and Java is 7 update 4.
If I change the display type to Waypoint and than back to Track the problem is the same.
I've tried the latest full pakage and prerelease but the problem is the same.
May be a registry setting that cause the problem?
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So this is a 'normal' configuration.
Christian may need the
log file to understand the symptom at your PC.
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(10.06.2012, 17:21) kumo Wrote: So this is a 'normal' configuration.
Christian may need the log file to understand the symptom at your PC.
Hello,
I can't find 'java.io.tmpdir'. I've tried to see in 'c:\Documents and Settings\Your Username\Local Settings\Temp' with no result.
I've searched on the full c: with no result.
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Windows XP:
c:\Documents and Settings\Your Username\Local Settings\Temp
RouteConverter.log
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12.06.2012, 17:57
(This post was last modified: 18.06.2012, 20:54 by guallini .)
(11.06.2012, 01:44) kumo Wrote: Windows XP:
c:\Documents and Settings\Your Username\Local Settings\Temp
RouteConverter.log
I'm sorry during the night my brain may fails.
The 'RouteConverter.log' is in attachment as zip file.
In addition I've tried to remove all keys in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs
...and try to run the latest prerelease but the problem is the same.
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(12.06.2012, 17:57) guallini Wrote: The 'RouteConverter.log' is in attachment as zip file.
I cannot see anything specific. It looks like everything worked fine.
(12.06.2012, 17:57) guallini Wrote: In addition I've tried to remove all keys in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs
I guess that doesn't have any effect. What you can do:
use the 2.7 release
check your personal firewall
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(25.06.2012, 11:26) routeconverter Wrote: (12.06.2012, 17:57) guallini Wrote: The 'RouteConverter.log' is in attachment as zip file.
I cannot see anything specific. It looks like everything worked fine.
(12.06.2012, 17:57) guallini Wrote: In addition I've tried to remove all keys in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs
I guess that doesn't have any effect. What you can do:use the 2.7 release
check your personal firewall
Hello,
I've disabled the firewall (Windows Firewall) and the Antivirus (Avast) but the problem is the same. I'm sure that RouteConverter run in the past. In addition the same executable runs on another XP machine.
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Did you try the latest 2.7 release? There have been problems with the 2.5 and 2.6 versions on Windows XP with Internet Explorer 7
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