WJView Error Message

G

Guest

Upon restarting my computer, I receive an error message
regarding WJView. It says "ERROR: Could not execute
Main : The system cannot find the file specified." I have
no idea even what this is talking about. Any suggestions
on how to fix this would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
C

Chris Lanier

To remove this do the following

(First Step)
*Goto Start>>Run>>Type "msconfig" - Select the Startup tab.
*Find "wjview" in the list

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 solves the problem.

(If That Doesn't Work)
To delete the Wjview entries rather than disabling them (and to check under
non-XP OSs), perform the following steps:

*Goto Start>>Run>>Type "regedit"
*Goto }HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run}
and {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
registry subkeys}

Remove the invalid Wjview entries.
 
S

S.Sengupta

Hi!

Start > Run > Type "msconfig" > Startup tab.
*Find "wjview" in the list

If you get "wjview" entries, disable the Wjview startup component
and locate any associated folders identified in Msconfig that you might
need to delete to determine whether that solves the problem.

If the above fails:-
To delete the Wjview entries rather than disabling them (and to check
under non-XP OSs), perform the following steps:


Start > Run > Regedit > ok
Navigate to
{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run}
and {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
registry subkeys} > Remove the invalid Wjview entries

regards/
ssg MS-MVP
pronetworks.org
 
A

Alex Nichol

Upon restarting my computer, I receive an error message
regarding WJView. It says "ERROR: Could not execute
Main : The system cannot find the file specified."

WJview is the interface program of the Microsoft (Java) Virtual machine,
used to run Java programs. This was probably a piece of nasty written
in Java that an AV or anti-spyware program has removed, leaving the
WJView sitting there with nothing to launch.

Start - Run and run MSConfig.exe
Look in the Startup page for a line that has WJView in the Command
column - you may need to drag the divider to its right in the headers so
as to see enough. Uncheck the line, and perhaps also check what was the
Java program, after the wjview.exe on the line.

OK out, don't bother to reboot now, but next time you do there will be a
panel come up about 'you are using the System Configuration tool' -
check the 'don't show again' box and Exit
 
G

Guest

HI CHRIS
I WILL TRY IT NOW.
----- Chris L anier wrote: ----

To remove this do the followin

(First Step
*Goto Start>>Run>>Type "msconfig" - Select the Startup tab
*Find "wjview" in the lis

If you find any "wjview" entries, try disabling the Wjview startup componen
and locate any associated folders identified in Msconfig that you might nee
to delete to determine whether that solves the problem

(If That Doesn't Work
To delete the Wjview entries rather than disabling them (and to check unde
non-XP OSs), perform the following steps

*Goto Start>>Run>>Type "regedit
*Goto }HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
and {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ru
registry subkeys

Remove the invalid Wjview entries
 

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