TTK=Teobromina_Tool_Kit


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Posted: Dec. 08 2005,19:24 |
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OK Mik & Roberts, I have been able, following your indications, to find where is placed the JRE in the DSL filesystem. I had no idea.
The suggested code you gave me did not work, at least in my case. Trying some other way I have been able actually to 'enable' the JRE to be reached by the OO: by means of the options menu of the OO application itself.
After it, the Base program worked aparently well.
Nevertheless I could still not open a file produced by MS Access with this JRE enabled OO, and I got a message telling me more or less that the connexion could not be done because the drive could be wrong. Since I had copied before the file in the /home/DSL directory and checked the permisions of the file, I do not understand what is the problem right now. But I have advanced a step forward.
Thanks again. To be continued ...
Regards.
*JT.
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