Well ... with previous installs of J under 32 bit I did not have to be
concerned regarding java's location ... jsoftware (jwd) simply found it.
Nice!
I find now that the 64 bit version is not so compliant so that, jhs this
time, fails totally. What I was looking for was a way to modify the jhs
so using my java path so that I can start.
That simple really ... or maybe it isn't =D
I cannot believe that I am the only one that has run into the same question.
David
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