1. Newsbyte: keep stirring things up. I find it helpful.

2. With respect I don't think you can both a) claim to be installing like a 
novice user and b) insist on keeping your existing Java install to be used and 
recognised. IMO the average novice user will choose the full install with Java 
and that will work. I'm assuming you have Java 5 (still in beta). I'm sure the 
Windows installer will be updated soon, and Java 5 hasn't been out that long...

3. And for those who have some slight knowledge and do want to run / keep the 
latest Java with a Windows install they can follow the instructions at:
http://wikiserver.freenethelp.org:14741/InstallingFreenet

4. You my have heard of this Wiki. Some kind, clever person set it up...I've 
found it very useful although the user login (through Preferences?) seems to 
be broken right now...




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