What happens when you type the following at a command prompt:
javaw -version

(note:  I think that is the windows command... if not look for the filename
of the exe in your path)

On 6/19/07, Adam Presley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Greetings all. I have a number of web servers that I am updating the JVM
one at a time on. We are attempting to update from Sun's JVM 1.4.1_11 to
1.4.2_14. The first server went without a hitch. The second one,
however, fails to start the CF service without an error.

CF 7 Standard Edition
Win2K3
4 gig RAM

The error message: error: no known VMs (look for corrupt jvm.cfg)

However, when I point the java.home back to C:/j2sdk1.4.2_11/jre, all
works fine. Yes, I validated that the path is c:/j2sdk1.4.2_14/jre,
three times from me, and twice from two other people just to make sure
I'm not insane.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Adam Presley


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