Saturday, May 22, 2010

Why cant i run yahoo sitebuilder on my pc?

hi i have just downloaded yahoo sitebuilder on my pc but i cant run it. every time i try to open this software, a popup comes with a message titled "java virtual Machine Launcher" and then the message is "unable to access jarfile C:\documents and settings\palash paul\application data\sun\java\deployment


\cache\javaws\http


\Dsitebuilder.yahoo.com


\p80


\v2006.05.24.16.12.58.764


\DMsitebuilder\DMwebstart


\RMsitebuilder.jar"


i dont have any idea why its doin it. please help me. im planning to publish a website, well i cant now because i cant even run yahoo sitebuilder on my pc. so please someone help me.


cheears in advance.

Why cant i run yahoo sitebuilder on my pc?
Hi - Jen from the Yahoo! SiteBuilder team here. It looks like you may be hitting a problem with your Java Web Start cache files. These steps might help:





1. If you still have SiteBuilder installed, go ahead and uninstall it first.





(You can uninstall using the Add/Remove Programs tool on your PC: Click the Start menu in the lower-left corner of your screen, then Settings, Control Panel, and Add/Remove Programs. Find "Yahoo! SiteBuilder" in the list of programs, click on it, then click Remove.)





2. Now get rid of that troublesome cache directory. In your case the directory is located here:





C:\documents and settings\palash paul\


application data\sun\java\deployment\


cache\javaws\http\





Double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop, then on C:, documents and settings, and so on until you're in the http folder (you can also just paste that long path into the Address field of your Windows Explorer screen). You should see a folder called "Dsitebuilder.yahoo.com" -- go ahead and delete that.





3. Now try installing and running SiteBuilder again. You can get started on our download page:


http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com





If you still have trouble running SiteBuilder after trying these steps, other corrupted Java or installation files might be to blame. Our customer care team can help: Be sure to get in touch by following the instructions at:


http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/contactus





You can help us zero in on your problem by providing the error you asked about plus the following details:





* Your computer's operating system


* The version(s) of Java you're running on your computer


* The directory structure of the folders in


C:\documents and settings\


palash paul\application data\


sun\java\deployment\


cache\javaws\http\


Dsitebuilder.yahoo.com\p80\





Finally, follow the path of the error message and see if the file called RMsitebuilder.jar actually exists on your computer. If it does exist, jot down the file size.





Good luck!
Reply:Have you installed Java already? I think you should go to http://www.java.com/ and see if Java is detected on your computer. If not, install it. Then if it still doesn't work, reinstall SiteBuilder.
Reply:Have you tried restarting your browser?


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