| Wjview lets you view window-based Java applications. You might |
| receive an error message if Wjview attempts to start an application on |
| your system that no longer exists. To check this under Windows XP, |
| perform the following steps: |
| 2. Select the Startup tab. |
| 3. Scan the list for any entries that contain "wjview." |
| 4. If you find any "wjview" entries, try disabling the Wjview |
| startup component and locate any associated folders identified in |
| Msconfig that you might need to delete to determine whether that |
| To delete the "wjview" entries rather than disabling them (and to |
| check under non-XP OSs), perform the following steps: |
| 1. Open a registy editor (e.g., regedit.exe). |
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and |
| HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run |
| 3. Remove the invalid "wjview" entries. |
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