Suggestions:
* exclude any java interpreters in the windows (or winnt or whatever)
directory.
don't let these show up in the selection window after the disk scan
* if you're daring - consider creating 2 installers:
* one the same as normal (no java included) (call it 'Freenet Lite')
* one with java built in (Sun JRE license allows redistribution) (call
it 'Freenet Standard').
We need to face the fact that 90+ % of target audience won't already have
Java installed, and won't have any intention of using Java except as a part
of Freenet.
Also, I now have a dedicated partition especially for software testing.
(I have a 'virgin' Windows 98 image in a ghost file, which I can dump onto
the partition in 2 minutes flat. This way, I can guarantee a Windows
environment that's totally free of any prior traces of Freenet or Java).