Ahh, not a good idea actually. Much better to delete/rename java.exe
and javaw.exe that are in Windows/System or WinNT/System32 directory,
put no CLASSPATH in autoexec.bat, but the PATH to the instance of JVM u
want to run (to the file JRE/BIN/java(w).exe), copy all jars from
JRE/LIB/ext directory up one level. That's all. And, yes, put
vrml97.jar into both ext and lib directory to make your life easier.
And don't forget to do the same copy manipulations on the directory
with Java Plug-in. For more thorough instructions, see
http://javacafe.virtualave.net/ShareYourExperience/shareXpJava4.htm
http://javacafe.virtualave.net/ShareYourExperience/shareXpJava5.htm
(possibly there are some unclearaties there, but it was written too
long ago and i still don't have enough time to revise it). Don't think
it's something very difficult. U can get used to this after a while.
But not the end user i'm afraid.
vladimir
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RIp> Try to copy the j3D.dll into a directory where other dll files are. For.
RIp> ex. the Windows\System directory.
RIp> I hope it will help You.
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