j2sdk is the development kit and contains a _private_ jre whereas the 
_public_ jre is installed in the default folder. JAVAHOME should point to 
j2sdk.

/Thomas




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Hello!

I'm confused... I installed j2sdk1.4.1 in my D drive..
D:\j2sdk1.4.1

But when i take a look at my C drive under program files..
there is C:\program files\java\j2re1.4.1

Both includes \lib and \bin folders... 

Which of those two directories is the JAVAHOME?

Thanks!

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