I'm using RSSOwl for a long time, and I'm pretty happy with it.
Unfortunatelly, I'm not able to run the program for a two days.
I checked logs and there are some exceptions: http://pastebin.com/Fs9rPV8X
Do you know how can I fix the problem?
I've tried to reinstall but it still does not work.
Thanks,
Karol
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I have the same Problem. RSSOwl was working excellent under Windows XP 32bit for years, but after upgrading to Windows 7 64bit, it is not working at all: no error, no windows, no requester, nothing at all; it is completely quite. I have installed the last version of Java Development Kit (v8.0), but nothing changed. RSSOwl is died completely! :﴾
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I have the same Problem. RSSOwl was working excellent under Windows XP
32bit for years, but after upgrading to Windows 7 64bit, it is not working
at all: no error, no windows, no requester, nothing at all; it is
completely quite. I have installed the last version of Java Development Kit
(v8.0), but nothing changed. RSSOwl is died completely! :﴾
Hello,
I'm using RSSOwl for a long time, and I'm pretty happy with it.
Unfortunatelly, I'm not able to run the program for a two days.
I checked logs and there are some exceptions: http://pastebin.com/Fs9rPV8X
Do you know how can I fix the problem?
I've tried to reinstall but it still does not work.
Thanks,
Karol
I have the same Problem. RSSOwl was working excellent under Windows XP 32bit for years, but after upgrading to Windows 7 64bit, it is not working at all: no error, no windows, no requester, nothing at all; it is completely quite. I have installed the last version of Java Development Kit (v8.0), but nothing changed. RSSOwl is died completely! :﴾
I was able to fix the XP -> Win7 upgrade problem here -
http://www.revragnarok.com/blog/blog/Java - that might help.
Aaron
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