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Norbut, Jim wrote:
Not done chkdsk yet.

As far as the lock up.....just "one of those things".
Not sure....wasn't doing anything particurally memory intensive or
anything at the time.

Hmmm ... a quick Google search turned up this link ...

http://tinyurl.com/4wddv3 (http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=2044&context
=SSCM72&dc=DB520&dc=DB560&uid=swg21273408&lo
c=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en&%20)

Cause
The problem occurs because RSA (or RAD) uses class caching for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the class cache has become corrupted.
The class cache is used to reduce the virtual memory footprint and improve startup time of the product.
david

Resolving the problem
To solve the problem:

1. In a command prompt, navigate to the directory containing the [code]java.exe[/code] that the product is configured to use, for example, RSA_Installation_Directory/jdk/bin and type the following command:

javaw -Xshareclasses:destroyAll

destroyAll option will destroy all the shared classes

2. Restart the product


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