Some questtion in BPEL Designer

plotform : win2000 Chinese Edition
jdk : 1.4.1_05
Eclipse: Version 3.0.0 ,Build id :200406251208
I have install bpelz_1.0_win32.exe successful,and I can build a new BPEL project,but I have some problems.
When I open the bpel project,the XXX.bpel can not explore in bpel designer UI,there are two errors in logs.
1.bpelz.html trapped at 18:'undefined'{}
2.bpelz.html trapped at 575:'gZoomSlider' is null or not a object{}
ps.my bpel server not install completed.
Have someone seen this problem??
Thanks and regards!

Hi,
We are in the process of installing the BPEL designer on a Chinese Edition of Win2000 to try to reproduce this problem.
Edwin

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