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Java applet class not found exception for check scan

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I am getting a class not found exception when trying to scan a check into a banking website. The application uses Java and the exception error has the name "com.epaysol.checkscanAppletV2" in the message. I have the latest Firefox and the latest Java installed. I tried going to an earlier version of Firefox and of Java where this app worked in the past and it does not work now in the earlier versions either. So I am now back to the latest version of everything.

I am getting a class not found exception when trying to scan a check into a banking website. The application uses Java and the exception error has the name "com.epaysol.checkscanAppletV2" in the message. I have the latest Firefox and the latest Java installed. I tried going to an earlier version of Firefox and of Java where this app worked in the past and it does not work now in the earlier versions either. So I am now back to the latest version of everything.

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I've added a screen shot of the exception error window I get when attempting to run the check scan application.

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Geomit, did you fix the problem? Can you tell me how as I have the same prob?

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Try to clear the Java cache:

Control Panel > Java > General tab > "Temporary Internet Files" > Settings > Delete Files

  • XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\
  • Vista: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\

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I wound up with other problems with the computer and had to reload windows. With a clean windows and new download of Java the site worked as advertised. So I don't really know what the problem was originally.