Good Morning Pierre,
I've managed to do this on a number of occasions, I find it easiest to
do
if you map the network drives where java is installed on your machine, as
well as the drive where the code is stored.
If this is the same place then naturally only once is neccesary. A batch
file that access that drive should work fine.
I haven't had much success with batch files that access reomote machines via
their machine names, however someone else
may know the trick for that.
Russell Connell
Combat Evaluation
Land Operations Division
Defence Science Technology Organisation
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> From: Pondrom, Pierre L [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:19 PM
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> Subject: [JAVA3D] Running Java3D code from another computer
>
> I have my Java3D code running on my computer, now I would like to see if
> it
> can be accessed over the intranet from another WinNT machine. We set up a
> .bat file to set the path and java command, but the
> window closes too soon to read the error message. Is there a way to do
> this?
>
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