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Error using Fast Path DB2 course from IBM

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Vinod Menon - 01 Feb 2005 09:21 GMT
I downloaded the fast path to db2 course. I am unable to run it as it
comes back with the error
"There is no audio device available for Hotmedia audio player. This is a
result of another media player controlling the audio device. Depending
on your configuration, you have to stop all media players, close all
browser instances, and try again, or you may have to reboot your machine"

I have tried all the approaches that they have outlined and am still
getting the error. I went ahead and stopped all the java based apps on
machine too but with same result.

Has anyone come across this error ?

Thanks,
Vinod
Jean-Marc Blaise - 01 Feb 2005 22:19 GMT
> I downloaded the fast path to db2 course. I am unable to run it as it
> comes back with the error
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> Thanks,
> Vinod

Hi Vinod, if I remember correctly, there is a JDK on your machine that is
installed and conflicts ... You should have DB2 installed, and remove this
JDK - like Sun JDK if you have one.

HTH,

Jean-Marc
Vinod Menon - 08 Feb 2005 12:42 GMT
>>I downloaded the fast path to db2 course. I am unable to run it as it
>>comes back with the error
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> Jean-Marc

I am trying various experiment with jdk have not recived any sucess.. so
which jdk does ibm tutorial work with ?
Ba Ve - 15 Apr 2005 11:10 GMT
I'm having the same problem... Ever got this fixed?
jhuddy - 29 Nov 2006 18:48 GMT
I was able to get rid of this error and run the CBT by going into Internet
Options in IE, select Advanced, and remove the Java (Sun) option by uncheck
the Use JRE 1.5.0.06 for <applets> option. You may have a different version
referenced but try that.  It didn't require a restart when I did it but yours
might.
 
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