Michael Kaply wrote:
> Mine says that as well, but still works. they don't appear to be needed.
OK. As it is extracted, insmzplg.cmd, which just invokes clifi, has a /s
option that reads
/s:c:\java131\ns
which I suspect needs to be changed, since now when I run it I get a
popup prompting me to insert a CD and listing c:\java131\ns as the
current source drive and directory (said directory containing only
mzplugin.exe and plugin.exe, since I followed the inscong.htm
instructions and extracted into a temporary directory). What should the
/s option contain?
James Jones