
Hello, Please send a zip archive with the content of your com.oxygenxml folder. Also disable McAfee completely, create a file called log4j.properties in the [oXygen-install-folder] with the following content: log4j.rootCategory= debug, R2 # R2 will write log to file log4j.appender.R2=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender log4j.appender.R2.File=oxygen.log log4j.appender.R2.MaxFileSize=12000KB log4j.appender.R2.MaxBackupIndex=4 log4j.appender.R2.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.R2.layout.ConversionPattern=%r %p [ %t ] %c - %m%n start oXygen again and after the startup send us the oxygen.log file created in [oXygen-install-folder]. Regards, Sorin Busch Paul wrote:
Could it be that McAfee is the culprit? The fact that the issue comes up whenever files are concerned suggests that. On the other hand the task manager shows that it is Oxygen who is using the processor excessively while scan32.exe is using its usual 2-15%. Unfortunately I don't have the files from my working installation any more. I threw them away when I first thought that this wasn't the reason. Maybe the currently available files in com.oxygenxml are just as good. At least we know that the problem is not that Oxygen is not starting at all but rather that startup is very slow.