!>> Bit of background: Sun's Java implementation is using an internal GLibc !>> symbol that it shouldn't have ever touched. The newest release of GLibc !>> has changed or removed that symbol (which everyone was warned about) and !>> Java is now broken. It's Sun's fault, and they have to fix it. !> !>And it is fixed in 1.4.1.
We are using Remotely Anywhere (RA) to control Micro$oft servers. RA is accessed with an Java Applet. With the JRE 1.4.1 I can't type anything in the applet, with version 1.3.1 it did work. Anyone got by change a solution? With kind regards, Marcel Lemmen Support Net - Partner in Internetworking --= Try http://alt.binaries.nl =-- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]