Just noticed a typo in what I sent. I said "classpath" but meant "system
path" :)
Regards,
Eric
Eric Townson wrote:
> Are you using the Sun JRE? You can test what JRE is being picked up on
> the classpath by typing java -version at a command prompt
> (Start/Run/cmd <enter>). If so, I would go to the Control Panel and
> open the Java control center and make sure the Sun Java is the default
> JRE. If that doesn't work then I would try uninstalling and
> reinstalling it. That should set things right again. I'd also go with
> the latest 5.0 version.
>
> Another option would be to run the batch file that SQuirreL uses to
> launch from the command prompt. It will be best to first CD to the
> SQuirreL folder. This might allow you to see some more error messages.
> Finally, you could make a copy of this batch file and modify it.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>
> Steve Dunn wrote:
>> I've just installed Squirrel and can't seem to get it to run. When I
>> double-click the desktop icon I get a windows error box. At first it
>> couldn't find 'javaw', so I copied it into Squirrel's folder. Now it
>> says it can't find the JRE. My classpath is set so it should find it.
>> Can anyone provide any assistance . . . your help would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> *Steve*
>>
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