Dilwyn, Brian,
open a command session (aka dosbox)
type the command "java -version" without any quotes and press return.
You will get a response that says something like:
Java version "1.x.y.z-bnn"
X = the Java version 6, 7, whatever.
Y = minor release of X
Z = update number.
bnn = build number.
Using Control panel, in XP, I didn't have Programs, but I did have Java.
Double-clicking it opened a dialogue.
On the Genearl tab is an about button. I clicked it.
It said "Java 6 Standard Edition" in the heading, and beneath that it
said "version 6, update 29 (build 1.6.0_29-b11)"
That corresponds to my 1.x.y.z which is 1.6.0_29-b11.
HTH
Cheers,
Norm.
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