I think that is the same as happened here, with the Windows files. Andy K3UK On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Gilbert Franke <g.a.franke@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I received "no executable files" when I tried to run jpskmail on my linux > machine I have set up for the server at our EOC. I thought perhaps my new > install of Ubuntu had failed to get Java runtime, but didn't pursue it > because I don't need client on that machine yet. > 73, Gil WB5RFQ > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Andrew O'Brien <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I had jpskmail working well but noticed I had an out of date version. >> I downloaded jpskmail 1.0.0 , uninstalled the old version and >> installed the new version. When I booted the new version I heard the >> Windows sound indicating an error and jpskmail failed to boot. There >> was no actual error message, just the error sound. I decided to boot >> from the program files /jpskmail but found NO jpskmail folder even >> though I had just installed the software. I then did a search for >> jpsk*.* and found no executable files. Very odd. Since then I have >> uninstalled and downloaded Windows jpskmail several times all with the >> same results .... error sound when booting shortcut, no jpskmail >> folder. I did once try changing the default install folder to a newly >> named folder but despite doing that and the install appearing >> successful, it does not show as a folder when I check via Windows >> Explorer... very odd. >> >> Any suggestions ? >> >> Andy K3UK >> > > > > -- > Gilbert A Franke > 361 442 6008 (cell) > 130 N Harris > Bellville TX 77418 >