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I'm seeing this on multiple computers and new user accounts that launch 1.5.1 without a secondary Java install. Jamz and Az have indicated that was related to an MT Gather Debug bug.
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The JRE inside the MT install directory is not in the general system path and isn't available to it. So you have a broken java install on that computer. That is disturbing as it means you have a java.exe file somewhere in your path and it is complaining that it can't the java libraries. : Error: Could not find Java SE Runtime Environment. I'll lock it down best I can (short of running everything in a VM), but I would not choose to run it this way if I had any other choice.Ĭode: Select all Result of executing 'java -version': Trust me, I'd rather not have an abandoned and insecure 10.0.2 installed on my system.
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The only way I can get the EXE version of MT 1.5.1 to run (which has the non-greyed out Startup tab) is if I have manually installed 10.0.2 with the manually added 64 bit environmental variable path (otherwise I think its tries to utilize the 32 bit path and fails out with the default 4gig mem config.) So it's obviously *using* my 10.0.2 install (even if Gather Debug has a display bug) over its self-contained install because it fails out the moment I uninstall 10.0.2. Neither the JAR (obviously) or the EXE install. If I uninstall 10.0.2 MT 1.5.1 will not run on my system. JamzTheMan wrote:So, the "install" doesn't even come with java.exe or javaw.exe but rather dll's which are/can only be used by MapTool.exe (which is a security thang) so nothing else on your system can technically run a java jar using what we package with MapTool. But I'm sure I've run some one-offs over the years, too, to address some lesser know security threats.īut I still have concerns about the assertion that: my primary protections are Defender, WinPatrol Plus, and Malwarebytes. Maybe I've got something on my system protecting some setting or path data from being assigned during install. Hand-scraped my registry (this was a last ditch attempt to find something problematic.) I have no java on my system but 10.0.2 now. Rebooted and reinstalled everything dozens of times (in various locations.) Used CC cleaner. Note that MT versions 1.3b91 and forward work just fine with Java 10.0.1.