set JAVA_HOME on the command line before running James, this will set
JAVA_HOME for this session alone, and will allow you to keep your global ENV
var however you want it.

d.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: JamesCarroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 April 2002 03:32
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JAVA_HOME conflict; Invalid program
>
>
> Just downloaded James and am trying to get it fired up.  I'm having two
> problems.
> Sys: Win2k Adv Server, JDK 1.4
>
> 1.  The configuration page says that I need to set the JAVA_HOME
> environment
> variable to the a folder with a jvm in it, i.e. .\jdk1_4\bin.
> But the J2EE
> sdk want the same variable pointing at the SDK dir, i.e. .\jdk1_4.    Who
> wins? Do I have to have JVM's in both?
>
> 2. So I changed the variable to the \bin and ran run.bat in the James bin
> folder.  I received a message saying that "c:\java\sdk1_4\bin"  is not a
> valid program. Any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks for helping this newbie
>
>
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