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OSBot freezes, cannot input login, FileNotFoundException

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1. OSBot Version (do NOT put "current version", be specific): 2.4.53 & 2.4.56


 


I am using java 8 u92  on Windows Vista.


 


2. A description of the issue. Include relevant logs:


 


When I launch OSBot, I cannot enter any information into the text fields, I get a FileNotFoundException:


 


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How the GUI looks:


 


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When I press "Install WebWalking" the application completely freezes and I have to force quit it.


 


3. Are you receiving any errors in the client canvas or the logger? 


 


Error received in CMD shown above


 


4. How can you replicate the issue?


 


See description above


 


5. Has this issue persisted through multiple versions? If so, how far back?


 


This error only started occuring after I updated Java to the latest version. (I have ensured all previous versions of Java are fully uninstalled) and I have tried 32 and 64bit versions.


 


The error occurs both on 2.4.53 and 2.4.56


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Enter your username/password first, then click Install WebWalking. I'll look into making this more clear.

Zach, I am unable to enter any information in the boxes. I have had two people (Yellows and Explv) from this forum look into it using teamviewer, but neither had seen the problem before or had any luck fixing it.

Edited by Vatias

Zach, I am unable to enter any information in the boxes. I have had two people (Yellows and Explv) from this forum look into it using teamviewer, but neither had seen the problem before or had any luck fixing it.

 

The client is trying to read/write a file they may not exist or the it does not have permission to use. If you have an Antivirus, it may be preventing the file from being wrote to your system. Disable your AV and try again. Alternatively, try running the OSBot.jar as Adminstrator and see if it allows you to write then. 

Edited by Yellows

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