<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Hello Nacho and all,<br><br>I have just installed NavTable 0.4 on Windows xp home edition with gvSIG 1.1.2.<br>I have many Windows xp installation on my computer because I use a Virtual Machine (I use VirtualBox).<br>Consequently, I run many gvSIG versions.<br>Just now, I am trying NavTable 0.4 and I am really happy about it.<br>Thanks a lot for your hard work!<br>gvSIG is going to rock!<br><br>The only litlle problem I have found is about the installer (.exe). <br>This same problem occured to me in the past too.<br>More precisely, the installer is unable to find my gvSIG installation.<br>This is strange because I have read it is the same installer used by gvSIG.<br><br>The steps to reproduce the problems are:<br>Click yes when, at the very beginning, you are required to install the Java
Machine (even though I know I have already it...).<br>The installer crashes after trying to download the Java Machine.<br>On the contrary, if I try again and I click No I am "forced" to find the path to my Java Machine.<br>This last option is not too "user-friendly" in my opinion. Especially for beginners.<br><br>To make it short, I preferred to download the NavTable_0.4.zip.<br>I have extracted all files and I copied them within gvSIG as suggested on the website.<br>This method worked fine (as in the past, with NavTable 0.2 where I had the same problem).<br><br>The strange thing is that this very same .exe installer worked fine with gvSIG 1.9 (build 1246) on windows xp home edition (sp2).<br><br>Best regards,<br><br>Silvio</div><br></div><br>
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