Hi Jin, I just downloaded elasticsearch to try this out and
elasticsearch.bat ran with no problem. Your error seems very strange.
Perhaps this will be
helpful?
http://superuser.com/questions/727316/error-in-command-line-the-system-cannot-find-the-path-specified.
However, when I looked in my own registry (which had HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE instead of HKCU and HKLM) I did not see the AutoRun
directories that they mention.
I would assume that you'd find a different error message if it was your
java path, but just to be sure, you may as well open your system
environment variables and make sure that you have a JAVA_HOME variable that
points at your java installation.
<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bUvr0BsmiIU/Vjjdo1-aT-I/AAAAAAAAAXw/68_DbmPOtiU/s1600/Screenshot%2B2015-11-03%2B10.12.19.png>
Good luck,
Adam
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at 9:44:05 AM UTC-6, Jin SHANG wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Adam, for sharing the webpage about the *elasticsearch.ba
> <http://elasticsearch.ba>*t command. However, it says there's a problem
> finding the path. Maybe we need a way setting things right?
>
>
> Best, Jin
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IHtWqJ4Btac/VjjU8WyI43I/AAAAAAAAAOc/hDhpl1sb-kM/s1600/%25E9%2597%25AE%25E9%25A2%25981103-QQ%25E5%259B%25BE%25E7%2589%258720151103233633.jpg>
>
> On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 11:16:18 PM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jin, I was just looking at this page
>> https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/_installation.html,
>>
>> and it says windows users should use the elasticsearch.bat file. Try the
>> running this command from the bin directory:
>> elasticsearch.bat
>>
>> If it work, I'll put a note in the documentation.
>>
>> Thanks for posting!
>> Adam
>>
>> On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 4:50:50 AM UTC-5, Jin SHANG wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> We're trying to install Arches 3.0, and, with everything ready
>>> (including python, postgresql, postGis, jdk, and geos) an error occurs when
>>> starting Gephi. It reads:
>>>
>>> The launcher has determined that the parent process has a console and
>>> will reuse it for its own console output.
>>> Closing the console will result in termination of the running program.
>>> Use '--console suppress' to suppress console output.
>>> Use '--console new' to create a separate console window.
>>>
>>> Has anyone experienced a similar problem? It seems that there's just one
>>> step ahead.
>>>
>>> Thanks ahead!
>>>
>>> Jin
>>>
>>>
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