Why can't I find the mjlj.JAR file!!??

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brentp
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Very odd. I would say that yo

Post by brentp »

Very odd. I would say that your browser is renaming the file during the download process. - I've downloaded it on several computers without any problems.

In any case, download it, rename it back to .jar and you should be able to follow the rest of the software install instructions.

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Ivan
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If I understand you have down

Post by Ivan »

If I understand you have downloaded it in "my documents"
I think it is better to create a new folder in "my documents"
and give this folder a name.
You download the mjljTune2.0.3.jar in to it.
When you selected the file in the download section check
if the file changes form .jar to .zip. in the download wizzard.
In the same folder you place the comm.jar file not on top of the
other file but in the same folder as the mjljtune file!!

Ivan

David Withers
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very odd

Post by David Withers »

Brent is correct. My browser is detecting a compressed file and renaming it with a .zip extension.
Why?
There must be a way to disable this "feature" in IE but its not obvious.

smithy
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cant find

Post by smithy »

hi everyone,this problem with the file is doing my head in!!.My mate the pc expert has even taken the problem to work( they fix computors ) ,and they are convinced that the file is missing .Has anyone downloaded successfully recently , if so let us know ,how to do it. (please) .many thanks a desperate man .

xflow7
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The file and link is correct

Post by xflow7 »

The file and link is correct (have downloaded it succesfully on Linux today), but IE is detecting that it is an archive file (which it is) and is being it's "helpful" self by attaching the .zip extension.

Safest bet is to right click on the link, use "Save Target As...", change the file type to "All Files" (or whatever the other option besides "Compressed Folder" is) and manually set the name to end in .jar.

You *may* be able to just let it save it as a zip file and change the extension after the fact, but I haven't tried that.

Dave

Todd Charles
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You're a friggin' Genius!!!

Post by Todd Charles »

You're a friggin' Genius!!!

It works! and best of all I am not crazy! THANK YOU! What a pain that was. Time to download another browser I think. Help like that I don't need.

I tried resetting the file name to jar but that did not work so I went ahead and folowed your instructions and redownloaded it using "Save target as" and wala it works.
Todd

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Yay! Firefox is a great br

Post by brentp »

Yay!

Firefox is a great browser, free, stable, fast and secure. :)

http://www.mozilla.org


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Ivan
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Let the fun begin!! Ivan

Post by Ivan »

Let the fun begin!!

Ivan

g tyler
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Non existant file

Post by g tyler »

Todd,

If it's any consolation I've just been through the same sorry process as yourself trying to find this f*****g file. If only I'd discovered this thread a bit sooner. I'm too tired and pissed off to try it tonight, but hopefully tomorrow, armed with this info, I'll have some more success.

Time to mention this in the software installation section maybe?

Cheers, Geoff.

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