1) I recommend against placing any Java applications within Program Files. 
Various Java libraries have problems with spaces in the directory name, and 
unless you enjoy chasing down weird problems, you should put JBoss elsewhere. 
On my PC, JBoss is at f:\jboss\jboss-4.0.5.GA.

2) You do not need a classpath, the run.bat will set it up for you. I recommend 
that you never set a global CLASSPATH, it will only cause problems.

3) Your JAVA_HOME is incorrect. First, it references a JRE, your really should 
have a JDK. And your JRE is really old. You should download and use the latest 
1.4 or 1.5 JDK from Sun and install it (do not use JDK 6, JBoss is not yet 
qualified to run with that and it can cause problems). Do not install the JDK 
in Program Files. Mine is at d:\apps\jdk1.5.0_11. (Yeah, I have a lot of disk 
drives, but on my laptop at home I use the same naming convention but 
everything is on the c: drive). Second, set JAVA_HOME to the installation 
directory, not to the jvm.dll. For example, on my PC I have:

JAVA_HOME=d:\apps\jdk1.5.0_11

4) It is not necessary to set JBOSS_HOME.

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