It seems your j3d.dll is not being found. Most likely you need to update the
JavaHome path in your registry.
First do a search on j3d.dll and find out where it exist on your computer
then run regedt32 and try changing your
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\1.3 key value
JavaHome to wherever the j3d.dll does exist. For instance on my machine its
at D:\jdk1.3\JRE, this is where I installed the java 1.3 jdk.
J Myron Smith - Lead Software Engineer
Alventive
700 Galleria Parkway, Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30339
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Subject: [JAVA3D] -verbose
Kelvin,
I tried the -verbose argument, but most of the messages scrolled by too
quickly. However, it did indicate that the C drive is still being used.
Pierre
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