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October 23, 2013
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OS X 10.9 Mavericks / Dreamweaver CC Issue

  • October 23, 2013
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I hope someone can help, am a bit stuck.

I (foolishly) upgraded to OS X 10.9 and now cannot load Dreamweaver. I'm being asked to install Java SE 6 (which I have now done about 20 times) but the application never loads.

I have uninstalled, including settings. Reinstalled. Rebooted. Repaired Permissions.

Any suggestions..?

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Correct answer Yalpi

Hello Andy,

Can you please let us know if you installed Java SE 6 from the alert dialog you get on launch of Dreamweaver. This will help others who are also facing similar issue.

Please note, installing Java SE 7 will not help. When you launch Dreamweaver, an alert dialog with a button to install Java SE 6 will be popped if it is not already installed. Clicking on the button will install the required Java runtime and Dreamweaver can be launched there after.

Regards,

Yalpi Shiva prasad

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Participant
October 23, 2013

Same for me and the solution mentionned above worked.  I did go to ~Library in my system (Not the User Library), removed the folder Java completely.  Then Internet Plug-ins just above and Removed the Java Plug-In.  Emptied the trash, ran dreamweaver and installed java again from the pop-up and it opened again.

Thanks for the tips guys !

Participant
October 23, 2013

I have same issue.

The problem is I have already installed Java 7 jdk for eclipse.

When I start Dreamweaver, it looks for Java 6 SE.

Should I install it?

Participant
October 23, 2013

Solved it! Uninstalled java. Then opened dreamera vet and updated.

Bingo bongo

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YalpiCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 23, 2013

Hello Andy,

Can you please let us know if you installed Java SE 6 from the alert dialog you get on launch of Dreamweaver. This will help others who are also facing similar issue.

Please note, installing Java SE 7 will not help. When you launch Dreamweaver, an alert dialog with a button to install Java SE 6 will be popped if it is not already installed. Clicking on the button will install the required Java runtime and Dreamweaver can be launched there after.

Regards,

Yalpi Shiva prasad

Known Participant
October 23, 2013

I'm having the same issue.

Participant
October 23, 2013

Same issue here. Help

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October 23, 2013

Hi All,

I just found a link stating that in 10.9 although Java says its installed terminal reports it otherwise .http://wallydavid.com/macos-x-10-9-mavericks-beta-tips-tricks-installing-java

Please confirm if java is installed by Opening your terminal in /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app  and type “java -version”.

I would suggest you guys to try out the workaround stated in the link in case java does not exist in your systems

Meanwhile we too are investigating this issue and I will keep you guys updated