hi,
how to set this in windows98/95.
thx
suresh
Yasir Feroze Minhas wrote:
> Go to start menu->Settings->Control panel and double click system icon. It
> will show you system properties. Choose Environment tab. Now if the
> CLASSPATH (case does not matter) is already set in it then append you
> directory path to it. If you have never set a classpath variable then there
> are two text boxes given at the bottom of this tag. Enter CLASSPATH in first
> text box and in the second enter the path to your directory. Click set
> button and then click apply. You classpath is now set.
>
> Example
> I want to include d:\projects directory to my classpath and there is a
> classpath variable already in my system environment (e.g c:\somedir) then I
> will apppend the path like this
> c:\somedir;d:\projects;
>
> hope this will help
> regards
> Y
> c:\somedir
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Henki Lubis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:44 PM
> Subject: how set class path
>
> > guys .. i have some class files in a directory .. how can i set the
> > directory into the class path .. so i can use the classes ??
> >
> > i am using APache and JRun ,, NT client and homesite allaire here ..
> >
> > a beginner
> >
> >
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