problem starting sql developer 4.1.1.19.59

Hello

I installed SQL developer 4.1.1.19.59, but when I start it up it crashes on the login window for the proxy server that is not responding. I can't even shut it down, and the only way is to kill the process with the Task Manager.

An administrator can run the program, but I'm not an administrator on my PC.

I'm runnning Windows 7 Professional 64 bit.

Can someone tell me what permissions are needed to facilitate this run as a normal user?

P.S. I don't have this problem with SQL Developer 4.0.3.16.84

Thanks, Wouter

HI Wouter,

In fact, my advice was r ide.user.diuse to replace the default user settings folder.  Under normal circumstances the default value of %APPDATA%\SQL developer and the problem is usually an administrative policy that prevents updates records and files in %AppData%.

My expectation was so you would set ide.user.dir to something other than a folder under % APPDATA %., maybe C:\Temp\OSD, to see if it works.

Kind regards

Gary

SQL development team

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