Creator 2 Solaris Version

Hi all,
I'm used to work with Netbeans 5.0 and Creator 2 at the same time, which caused no trouble on Linux, but since I switched to Solaris 10 (on the same machine 1 GByte RAM, Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHz) Creator freezed if I try to start NetBeans.
For me it is not clear whether this is a Solaris or Creator 2 issue, therefore I'm going to post this at the Solaris forum as well.
Stephan

The 2 are really separate (different ports, different user directories).
Try starting netbeans 5 with a clean user directory:
netbeans -userdir <some_clean_dir>

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