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Portable JD2?
I installed the latest windows version on Win 10 under C:\Users\xxx\Desktop\jd
then move all the contents in the jd folder to another path: E:\Program Files\Network\JDownloader 2\ When I launch JDownloader2.exe, it shows "couldn't load main class" If I move them back into C:\Users\xxx\Desktop\jd, then I can lauch it. |
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Is that path "E:\Program Files", the system path of program files? If so its protected path and you can't run JDownloader in that location. One of the reasons it typically installs to %appdata%\JDownloader 2.0\
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Sounds like either you did not copy all files or sort of permission/ownership issue.
Nothing has changed about the portability of JDownloader and you can still move the complete JDownloader folder somewhere else and just start it.
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it's not system path, it's a path for my portable apps
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I log in as admin on win 10, so the permission should not be an issue. and I am sure I copied everything in the original folder and pasted them into the new folder.
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Admin user doesn't have auto elevated permissions! Admin user still has to elevate permissions in order to do some admin stuff.
Can you provide the full screenshot/error message. We can also take a look at this together if you want, just contact me via support@jdownloader.org
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screenshot and error.log(txt) are attached.
I notice in the error.txt, Quote:
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but log shows that you start it normal in old place?! this log was from old/working place, right? Also the error screen looks strange to me. What installer did you use to install JDownloader? Have you tried a fresh installation, see https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2
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JD-Dev & Server-Admin Last edited by Jiaz; 22.07.2021 at 10:10. |
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The installer is x86 Java 1.8.
It works in the old path. But it can't be run in the new path. |
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There must be something you overlook/oversee. You copy the files within that folder or the complete folder and rename it?I'm asking because, when I remember right, there are hidden directory as well. What happens when you directly start JDownloader.jar?
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" start JDownloader.jar" works
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@netsonicyxf: maybe sort of firewall/av that blocks access to the files when launching via .exe file
I can still offer help via Teamviewer but without, I have no idea what is going on on your setup/system.
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Thanks you. |
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@netsonicyxf: thanks for the follow up great to hear you finally found the cause/solution
one of the first things I do on fresh OS setup is to enable "show hidden files/directories" and "show file extensions for known file types"
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