Error message

H

henley

Hello. I'm what you would call "technically challenged",
so I'm hoping this error message I'm receiving is not too
much to worry about. I recently deleted some files, but
am afraid I deleted one by mistake that shouldn't have
been deleted. I'm able to get online now, although went
a couple days without being able to. When I start up my
computer, which has the Windows XP Home Edition, a pop up
windows comes up saying the following:

Header reads :WJView Error
Message reads: Error: Could not execute Mail : The system
cannot find the path specified

Any idea what could be causing this message and how I
might resolve. thanks so much!!

LH
 
M

Mikey

You may have some spyware on your computer. Read the following information
to solve this issue:

CAUSE

WJView.exe or Javaw.exe cannot find the program it is trying to run.


SOLUTION

If this error occurs during startup, it is mostly likely caused by a spyware
or adware program which is missing, corrupt, or partially deleted.

1.. Remove Spyware/Adware
Using your favorite search engine, search for "spyware removal utility" as
your search phrase. This search will help you locate many free spyware
removal utilities.

Note: The Spyware Removal Utility can help you get rid of this error
message partially. Any new spyware can get itself downloaded to your system
later. To get rid of this problem completely, try the second option given
below.

2.. Remove WJView entries from Startup
Wjview lets you view Windows based JavaT applications. You might receive
an error message if Wjview attempts to start an application on your system
that no longer exists.

You may need to modify the system configuration settings to completely get
rid of the error. To do so, follow these steps:

1.. Click Start > Run.
The Run dialog box appears.
2.. Type msconfig.exe.
3.. Click OK.
The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.
4.. Select the Startup tab.
5.. Deselect the WJView.exe and/or javaw.exe check boxes that are
associated with this problem.
6.. Click OK.
You will be prompted to restart the computer. Restart the system to
apply changes.
 
R

Rock

henley said:
Hello. I'm what you would call "technically challenged",
so I'm hoping this error message I'm receiving is not too
much to worry about. I recently deleted some files, but
am afraid I deleted one by mistake that shouldn't have
been deleted. I'm able to get online now, although went
a couple days without being able to. When I start up my
computer, which has the Windows XP Home Edition, a pop up
windows comes up saying the following:

Header reads :WJView Error
Message reads: Error: Could not execute Mail : The system
cannot find the path specified

Any idea what could be causing this message and how I
might resolve. thanks so much!!

LH

What that means is that you deleted some spyware, and the call for that
using WJView which is a Java component still exists. Go into Msconfig
--- Start | Run | Msconfig. Look on the start up tab for an entry
referencing this. Uncheck it. Then ok out and reboot. When the
desktop comes up with the window about msconfig, put a check in the box
to not show again.
 

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