Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
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Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
I noticed there were multiple other threads on this subject, but I think this situatiion is a bit different. In my dicetool folder the JAR file is not symbolized by a coffee mug with wavy lines, but rather a notebook with the letter "A" on it. When I double click the file wodpad opens with a bunch of stuff in it. If anyone knows a solution to this problem please reply.
Re: Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
In that case its Linked to a text editor. You could reinstall Java. Else right mouse click, open with. And then look for javaw.exe.
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Re: Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
Strange, I re-installed Java to the latest version (v7.67) with no success, and when I right-click I do not have an option to "open with".wolph42 wrote:In that case its Linked to a text editor. You could reinstall Java. Else right mouse click, open with. And then look for javaw.exe.
Re: Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
In that case. Use one of the bat. To start
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Re: Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
I'm sorry I'm afraid I dont know what that is.wolph42 wrote:In that case. Use one of the bat. To start
Re: Unable to launch Dicetool (1.0.b34)
You should have an option to Open With, it's just usually under everything else instead of where you would expect it to be -- so look half way down the list that comes up when you right click. It has a right arrow beside it to expand the menu.
Barring that, Wolph is talking about the batch files (.bat) that are in the folder. I don't use dice tool so I don't know what it's called.
Lastly, you can also go into Control Panel and change your File Associations to associate it with javaw.exe (wherever that is on your computer). There are a few tools that will do this for you as well, or you could just try going to a command prompt and typing:
assoc .jar=jarfile
ftype jarfile="C:\Program Files\Java\jre\bin\javaw.exe" -jar "%1" %*
Of course, your java might not be in that location, so you may have to look around for it to get the file path.
Barring that, Wolph is talking about the batch files (.bat) that are in the folder. I don't use dice tool so I don't know what it's called.
Lastly, you can also go into Control Panel and change your File Associations to associate it with javaw.exe (wherever that is on your computer). There are a few tools that will do this for you as well, or you could just try going to a command prompt and typing:
assoc .jar=jarfile
ftype jarfile="C:\Program Files\Java\jre\bin\javaw.exe" -jar "%1" %*
Of course, your java might not be in that location, so you may have to look around for it to get the file path.