On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 17:25:42 UTC, David Graser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
opined:

> Stan Goodman wrote:
> > I am using Mozilla v1.0 and Java v1.3.1. The Java files are in 
> > directory F:\JAVA131. 
> > 
> > I called up the JavaConsole from Mozilla yesterday, and found the 
> > following in its header:
> > 
> > *********
> > Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.3.1
> > Using JRE version 1.3.1 Classic VM
> > User home directory = C:\JAVA13\jre
> > 
> > Proxy Configuration: Browser Proxy Configuration
> > *********
> > 
> > Noplace in CONFIG.SYS is there any "C:\JAVA*" entry.
> > 
> > There is, though I have not put it there, a directory C:\JAVA13, 
> > containing almost nothing:
> > 
> > C:\JAVA13
> > C:\JAVA13\jre
> >     plugin.trace (with zero size and today's date)
> > C:\JAVA13\jre\_java
> >     ipicerts
> >     plugin.prp
> > 
> > Nothing more.
> > 
> > I am less concerned with what these files are (ipicerts is fairly 
> > obvious) than with what they are doing in this directory, and why they
> > are not in the the F:\JAVA131 structure. Where is it detemined that 
> > the plugin's home directory is on C:? I have not found such an option 
> > in Preferences.
> > 
> 
> Stan
> 
> I am using java 1.3.1 and Mozilla 1.1a dated 6/27/2002.  It correctly 
> shows my java 1.3.1
> 
> Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.3.1
> Using JRE version 1.3.1 Classic VM
> User home directory = G:\JAVA13\jre
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 
> I am using eComstation and it did come with java 1.3.  When Java 1.3.1 
> installed, it moved its entries ahead of the java 1.3 entries.
> 
> My libpath statement has the java entries arranged as follows:
> 
> G:\JAVA131\JRE\DLL;G:\JAVA13\JRE\DLL;G:\JAVA11\DLL;
> 
> This is the only place in my config.sys where one of the java 
> directories is listed.

If that is true, then I do not think your JAVA11 installation is 
usable at all.

I also suspect that, since JAVA13 comes after JAVA131 in that 
statement, you could remove it (and the directory it references) 
without any effect.

I think both the above statements are true unless you are specifying 
them in CMD files when you call Java applications.

-- 
Stan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel

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