Javac.exe shut down by windows2000

now i am using windows2000. when i trying to compile the .java file with 'javac', windows2000 prompt me a message "java.exe has generated an error and will be closed down by windows. You need to restart the program. A log file has been created."
The .java file didn't compile at all. This was not happened before on windows95.
Your help is appreciated! Thank.

Hi
I have a similar problem:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=14&thread=198101
Did you manage to solve yours ?
Can you tell me how ?
Thanks a laot :-)
Catherine
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