Eddie,

        For JSDK classpath would look like this. Note that in NT you make a
ClassPath file if it does not exist. The example is for NT using JSDK2.0 and
jdk1.1.7B.


Classpath (note the .)
.;D:\jdk1.1.7B\lib\classes.zip;D:\JSDK2.0\lib\jsdk.jar

Path
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;D:\JDK1.1.7B\bin;D:\JSDK2.0\lib\jsdk.jar

Hope this helps,

Tom Kochanowicz


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Dear all,
        How to set path/classpath after installing JSDK 2.0?
Thanks & Regards,
Eddie Kwok

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