Chris Betts wrote:
> Hi Wags,
> 
>      sounds like you've got multiple versions of java on your system
> and it's picking up the wrong one.  JXplorer does the equivalent of
> running 'java -version' when it starts, and usually this is the same
> as what you get from opening a console window and typing >java -
> version at the command line.  If you're on windows and running it as
> an installed program under windows, you may need to mess around with
> windows environment variables to get the path right...
> 
>      Hope this helps!
> 
>     - Chris
> 
        It does. The machine was rebuilt, but probably not in the correct 
manner. I ended up having to dink with the registyry which is never a way to 
go, but at this point, all is running including jxplorer.  

        I appreciate the insight and the thoughts.

        Have a good weekend.

Wags ;)
> On 18/03/2006, at 8:16 AM, Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer
> Analyst --- WGO wrote:
> 
>> Chris,
>>      I had Jbuilder5 installed which had some pointers for java 1.3.1 I
>> believe. So I uninstalled the JBuilder5, restarted computer,
>> installed java 1.5, restarted, ran verify from Java and verified
>> 1.5, but when I attempt to start jxplorer, it comes back must have
>> java 1.4.0 or greater. In the header bar it states that the current
>> java is 1.3.1_01. 
>> 
>>      Where is it getting that from? I re-verified from Java that it
>> sees the 1.5 and not 1.3.1.
>> 
>>      Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I have attempted to
>> cleanup the directory and at this point, nothing seems broken, but
>> it always seems to find 1.3.1_01 though it is no longer on the
>> system. 
>> 
>> Any questions and/or problems, please let me know.
>> 
>>      Thanks!
>> 
>> Wags ;)
>> WGO: x2224
>> 
>> 
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