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Huub - 06 Jan 2006 10:03 GMT
Hi,

Running Windows 2000 Pro, I want to run a Java program. I have jdk 1.5
installed, but neither "javaw" nor "java" starts it. All I get are error
message about "Exception in thread main...". I've tried the java and
javaw in both \jdk1.5.0-05\bin\ and \jdk1.5.0_05\jre\bin but so far
without luck. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

Huub
Jubril - 25 Jan 2006 01:42 GMT
Why don't you uninstall then re install java 1.5 and see what happens,
provide more info about the error
> Hi,
>
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> Huub
Oliver Wong - 25 Jan 2006 18:42 GMT
> Why don't you uninstall then re install java 1.5 and see what happens,
> provide more info about the error

>> Hi,
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>> Huub

   I wasn't able to find the original post, but if the OP still has
trouble, (s)he should post the entire error message exactly as is shown.
That'll help narrow down the problem.

   - Oliver


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