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The .log file I was talking about would have been at
C:\WDSC\WSSD\workspace\.metadata\.log

By the way, starting a name with just a dot is a Unix thing.  On Unix, the
file managers hide those files by default.

When I said to rename your workspace, what I meant was to rename the folder
named workspace.  Then, when you restart, it would just create a new one
and you would start over.  You could then Import projects and other files
as needed.

I am glad it worked anyway.  Were there no errors or stack traces in that
.log file that pointed to any problems?

Mark





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OK, First of all I had the wrong log file.  I found the .log file and it
pointed me to a metadata workspace file in the idrectory below

C:\WDSC\WSSD\workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources

I found a .workspace file which was empty and a .workspace.bak file.  I
deleted the .workspace file and tried to open WSAD again.  It gave me an
error that it could not find the workspace but opened.  Once I closed WSAD
and opened it again all appears fine.

I put this information out so if anyone has the problem they can do as I
did but also because I want to know what did I do to get into this mess.
If anyone has any information on what happened I'd love to hear it.

Thanks for all the help.  MARK, By starting to clean out my workspace I
found all of this.



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I would first try a clean workspace, at least to see if it will then
start.  If it does, then you can either try to import some of your work if
you have anything to import, or you can go back to the old workspace and
see if the problem goes away.

Mark
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