Hi Jeff

That sounds like someone installed WinRAR in those computers, and the 
program appropriated itself of association to the jar extension 
(which I find rather silly; jar files are indeed zipped files, but 
not intended to be unzipped)
I've seen this occasionally.

I think the solution is to somehow de-associate the jar extension in 
the WinRAR options.
Another way could be to reinstall Java, maybe that will grab the 
extension for itself.
As a last respource, right-click on the jar file and choose some 
option like "open with..." the browse and find the java executable so 
it gets associated.




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