The environment variables you mentioned have nothing to do with your PATH
settings. You must either add your J2EE-Directory to your PATH or start j2ee
from the directory you installed it.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Farooq Hameed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: J2EE configuration error
>
>
> Hi folks!
> Thanks for the help about getting j2sdkee1.2. Finally I have
> downloaded and
> installed it on my PC.
>
> Docunentation says about configuration that I need to set
> J2EE_HOME env.
> variablepointing on j2sdkee1.2's home diretory like this.
> C:\j2sdkee1.2 and
> JAVA_HOME to jdk1.2.2 like this c:\jdk1.2.2 . I am using
> WinNT workstation and I
> already have set these varriables but when I type the
> following command I get an
> error:-
>
> C:\ j2ee -verbose
>
> "The name specified is not recognixed as an intercal or
> external command,
> operablt program or bath file.
> Error: Ser JAVA_HOME before running this script."
>
>
> Help me to work around this problem.
>
> Regards
> Farooq Hameed
>
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