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Re: Obscure Wind River Workbench Problem

Wow.

I have _exactly_ the same symptoms. I removed/re-installed Wind River, but that didn't change anything. Then I completely removed/re-installed both LabView and WindRiver from the CDs again. Still no luck. I gave the same CDs to one of my students with the identical (Vista 64-bit) OS on a brand-new HP laptop (mine is a month old HP laptop...), and his installed/operated correctly the first time.

I also have no idea what is wrong. With the the loss of dialog/menu elements, it seems like perhaps a corrupt/missing class file or DLL? Maybe we missed an update or one failed or something...

Another thing that might be different is our Java/JVM configurations. Eclipse (the IDE underlying the Wind River Workbench) is implemented in Java, so there may be something going on there.

I'll keep poking around on my system. Please post if you make any progress, or if anyone knows what's going on here...
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