Maybe I am mistaking, but I think I read somewhere that the windows
installer doesn't recognize the jdk 1.4. Maybe checking the archives for
this will find you an answer on how to solve that.

Mvgr,
Martin

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> Have you set JAVA_HOME to d:\java\JDK1.4 (assuming that's where your JDK
> is installed)?  Just a thought.
>
> Dennis
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> or does anyone have suggestions on how to get around this problem?
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> > Date: 2002/01/30 Wed AM 11:10:59 EST
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> > Subject: Problems with .exe install for NT
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> > I can't get my .exe to install on my NT system.  It says that the path
> of the JDK can't be found.  My JDK is under D:\java\JDK1.4.
> >
> > Is there anyway that an optional argument can be added to the
> installer to allow for a different path for the JDK than the default?
> >
> > Thanks
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