Cannot start Eclipse in Window Vista

I have Window Vista Home Premium SP2 installed. I have also installed AVG Anti-Virus Free.

When I changed to Vista in 2009, I couldn't run the Eclipse Europa, which worked fine under XP.

Subsequently, it found that he must "Run as Administrator", the start screen appears; the loading bar work and then the program can be launched.

Lately, he has the problem of not being able to restart the Eclipse Europa. Same "Run as administrator" program was just a flash of the splash screen, then nothing happened. There is no loading bar, and the program has not started.

She already try the vaious methods; as right-click to get the program "Properties"; then check the box "Run this program in compatinility for Windows XP mode"; check the box "Run this program as an administrator" in the tab security. Set of all users group has full control.

I also try to download the latest stable Eclipse-Galileo and installed with administrator right. Also "run as Administrator" but the system have the same problem as flash only splash screen, then nothing happens.

There also to try the version of Eclipse Ganymede, the problem presist.

Looking in the record, the last time I can get the Eclipse Europa in my Vista window upward by running was beginning March 2010. I suspect there is something wrong security.

If anyone could advice how to overcome the problem.

Thank you!

http://www.Eclipse.org/

Have you tried to support from fellow users of Eclipse?

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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