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RE: JRECEIVER DOCUMENTATION - Step 1 - Install a Java VM.


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  • Subject: RE: JRECEIVER DOCUMENTATION - Step 1 - Install a Java VM.
  • From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 22:05:35 +1200
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I hope you are not going to submit the docs with \\ instead of //

Des

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 22:01
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] JRECEIVER DOCUMENTATION - Step 1 - Install a Java
VM.
>
>
> NOTE: This should be read in conjunction with the "server
> install" document on the JReceiver site -
http:\\jreceiver.sourceforge.net
>
>
> Current Text on site:
>
> [Windows]
>
> Java installation in Windows is easy and only requires that you
> download and run the setup. Most users will probably want to use the
> Java Runtime Standard Edition.
>
>
> Suggested text:
>
> [Windows]
>
> The Java Runtime environment for Windows is available from
> http:\\java.sun.com
>
> Java installation in Windows is relatively easy, and only requires
> two steps:
>
> Firstly, download and run the setup. Most users will probably want to
> use the Java Runtime Standard Edition. Please note that you require
> the INTERNATIONAL version of the Java Runtime, not the English one,
> since Sun regard certain Windows Codepages as "foreign."
(These codepages
> will be included in a future version of JReceiver to support the
English
> Runtime, but for the time being, pick the International one.)
>
> Secondly, set a System environment variable "JAVA_HOME". To
set an
> environment variable in Windows 2000, choose Start/Control
> Panel/System, and select the "Advanced" tab, then
"Environment
> variables". Finally, click New  beneath the "system
variables" box.
> (Don't set it as a user variable in the top box.)
>
> The name of the variable is JAVA_HOME. The value of the variable is
> the installationg directory you chose above.
>
>
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