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Conference noted::windows95

Title:Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago")
Notice:Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything
Moderator:EEMELI::BACKSTROM
Created:Mon Nov 14 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2958
Total number of notes:19968

2835.0. "Netscape error" by SUBSYS::CHAGNON () Fri Mar 07 1997 13:30

	I have installed Netscape 3.0 Gold on my pc at home. I am running
Windows 95.  I can connect to the web through Netscape with no problems
a couple of times, but when I try to run Netscape after leaving it and
coming back I get the following message "MD5 hash check failed, file has
been modified." I never get to the dialup box.  I'm not sure if this is a
Netscape problem or a WIN95 problem.  If I deinstall Netscape and reinstall
it, then Netscape works for a few more times, then bang I'm back with the
same error. 
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2835.1Netscape Java 301 classpath errorSMURF::GAFJerry Feldman, Unix Dev. Environment, DTN:381-2970Fri Mar 07 1997 16:3410
    Speaking of netscape errors, I am running Netscape Gold 3.01. Lately,
    when I connect to a server running Java, I get something like "Can't
    find Java 301 in classpath".
    
    The java 301 DLL is in the appropriate bin directory, and the java 301
    class libraries are in the class directory. While I did not capture
    the classpath, it does indicate that it is in the classpath. I also
    have Visual J++ installed as well as the JDK elsewhere on my system.
    I have not spent any time trying to research the problem. (Maybe this
    is a Netscape ploy to get me to buy it :-)
2835.2MD5 is part of RSA encryptionSMURF::GAFJerry Feldman, Unix Dev. Environment, DTN:381-2970Fri Mar 07 1997 16:363
    Re:.0
    MD5 is part of the RSA public key encryption system. Are you trying to 
    connect to a secure web site?
2835.3CLASSPATH problem fixed by updating DLLSMURF::GAFJerry Feldman, Unix Dev. Environment, DTN:381-2970Mon Mar 10 1997 16:159
    Re: 0. 
    I found a solution to the CLASSPATH problem in Netscape 3.01.
    The following URL has the full solution:
    http://HUTROUGH.HARVARD.EDU/penanen/classpath.html
    
    The problem was a bug in RPCRT4.DLL in the Windows\SYSTEM directory.
    Replacing that DLL either by reverting to the older one or replacing it
    with the newer one works fine. Unfortunately, the replacement dll is
    the same version and same size as the old one :-(.