Hi;
        You may have two java.exe(1.16 and 1.2) on searching path.
Check the path or classpath

Bei;

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Li
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: seeking help on installing Servletrunner


Hi there,

I am a new comer in this community, and my eyes are like wide-open to
everything fascinating here.

I just downloaded a Servletrunner from Sun's site and tried a little bit by
following the instructions provided in the tutorial. Unfortunately, it
didn't work for me. I got a message like this:

>>D:\JSDK2.0\bin> servletrunner -help
>>Registry key 'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\CurrentVersion'
has value '1.1.6', but '1.2' is required.
>>java.exe: No error

I am working on NT and I tested Servletrunner in DOS environment. If anyone
could give me a hint on what's going on there and what I should do, I would
really appreciate it.

Thanks for your attention.


---Jack

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