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Dave Jonesinor updated NETBEANS-2351:
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    Description: 
I am as a writer and I am provide [professional coursework 
writing|https://essaysarea.com/coursework-writing/] but, I want to change my 
current job. I try to install Netbeans 8.2 Java EE, but whenever I run the 
installer, it quits after it is configured. I'm trying to install it on windows 
10 64-bit.  

In my Windows 10 system properties → Environment Variables → System Variables, 
I had previously created _JAVA_OPTIONS variable values using -Xbootclasspath / 
a to add some jar files to the end of the bootstrap class path. These files are 
used with some work that I do with the Oracle Publisher Publisher plugin for 
Microsoft Word.

As soon as I renamed the _JAVA_OPTIONS variable to something else, my 
installation of NetBeans began normally and ended without problems.

After installing NetBeans, I return the name of this variable to _JAVA_OPTIONS 
and discover that the values that I have for this system variable cause 
NetBeans to launch. (This does not make any sense to me, since I simply add 
these files / classes to the class path, rather than rewriting.)

Despite this, I will have to go back to the drawing board for my work with the 
BI Publisher plugin; but at least I can use NetBeans now!

  was:
I am as a writer and I am provide [professional coursework 
writing|https://essaysarea.com/coursework-writing/]. But, I want to change my 
current job. I try to install Netbeans 8.2 Java EE, but whenever I run the 
installer, it quits after it is configured. I'm trying to install it on windows 
10 64-bit.  

In my Windows 10 system properties → Environment Variables → System Variables, 
I had previously created _JAVA_OPTIONS variable values using -Xbootclasspath / 
a to add some jar files to the end of the bootstrap class path. These files are 
used with some work that I do with the Oracle Publisher Publisher plugin for 
Microsoft Word.

As soon as I renamed the _JAVA_OPTIONS variable to something else, my 
installation of NetBeans began normally and ended without problems.

After installing NetBeans, I return the name of this variable to _JAVA_OPTIONS 
and discover that the values that I have for this system variable cause 
NetBeans to launch. (This does not make any sense to me, since I simply add 
these files / classes to the class path, rather than rewriting.)

Despite this, I will have to go back to the drawing board for my work with the 
BI Publisher plugin; but at least I can use NetBeans now!


> Netbeans will not install on Windows 10
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2351
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2351
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: cnd - Editor
>    Affects Versions: 8.2
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Dave Jonesinor
>            Assignee: Dave Jonesinor
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 8.2
>
>
> I am as a writer and I am provide [professional coursework 
> writing|https://essaysarea.com/coursework-writing/] but, I want to change my 
> current job. I try to install Netbeans 8.2 Java EE, but whenever I run the 
> installer, it quits after it is configured. I'm trying to install it on 
> windows 10 64-bit.  
> In my Windows 10 system properties → Environment Variables → System 
> Variables, I had previously created _JAVA_OPTIONS variable values using 
> -Xbootclasspath / a to add some jar files to the end of the bootstrap class 
> path. These files are used with some work that I do with the Oracle Publisher 
> Publisher plugin for Microsoft Word.
> As soon as I renamed the _JAVA_OPTIONS variable to something else, my 
> installation of NetBeans began normally and ended without problems.
> After installing NetBeans, I return the name of this variable to 
> _JAVA_OPTIONS and discover that the values that I have for this system 
> variable cause NetBeans to launch. (This does not make any sense to me, since 
> I simply add these files / classes to the class path, rather than rewriting.)
> Despite this, I will have to go back to the drawing board for my work with 
> the BI Publisher plugin; but at least I can use NetBeans now!



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