I have always taken care when installing and uninstalling JDK's and
JRE's on my windows machine. I now have jdk 1.6.0 installed. For some
reason I am having a problem uninstalling jdk 1.5.0_08. So I figured I
would reinstall and then uninstall to cleanup the windows registry but
I can not find it at Suns site. Can anyone point me to a copy of the jdk
1.5.0_08 install.
I just do not want to have to delete all of the jdk 1.5.0_08 registry
entries by hand.

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Manish Pandit - 19 Dec 2006 00:49 GMT
> I can not find it at Suns site. Can anyone point me to a copy of the jdk
> 1.5.0_08 install.
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/5.0_08/index.html
-cheers,
Manish
IchBin - 19 Dec 2006 03:27 GMT
>> I can not find it at Suns site. Can anyone point me to a copy of the jdk
>> 1.5.0_08 install.
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> -cheers,
> Manish
Thank you very much... I now know where they hide the prior versions.

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Knute Johnson - 19 Dec 2006 05:55 GMT
> I have always taken care when installing and uninstalling JDK's and
> JRE's on my windows machine. I now have jdk 1.6.0 installed. For some
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> I just do not want to have to delete all of the jdk 1.5.0_08 registry
> entries by hand.
Unless you've done something funky with the install, installing 1.6
should reset all of the appropriate keys in the registry. Just delete
any remaining directories in C:\Program Files\Java and redo your path.
knute...