What Zhiyin is saying, just for clarification, is (and I'm
assuming a Wintel platform here):

Get to the System applet of NT in the Control Panel, choose
"Advanced" and click "Environmental Variables."  Choose "New" and
create a new variable, "JAVA_HOME."  In the "Variable Value"
input, enter the physical path of your JDK installation, like:
"d:\jdk1.3.1"  without the quotation marks, of course.

After that, you should be fine.  If not, try rebooting - NT loves
to be kicked in the ass...over and over and...!

Cheers!
Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "Zhiyin Pan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: tomcat install problem???


> Set your JAVA_HOME to your jdk directory. make sure that you
don't include
> "bin" in the path.
>
> -Zhiyin
>
> Nik DAMPIER wrote:
>
> > Tryin to install tomcat but when I run the start command I
get this message
> > :
> > You must set your JAVA_HOME to point at your java development
kit
> > installation
> > what does this mean and what do I need to do to fix the
prob???
> > can anyone help me at this late hour??
> >
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