A variation on the scenario you describe is the correct jvm is
installed, but either not referenced or superseded by earlier jvm
references in the windows path environmental variable.
One way this can happen is if a newer jvm like 1.5.0_06 or 1.5.0_08 is
initially installed, then later an older one like 1.3.whatever... Just
remove the earlier referenced jvm's from path to resolve.
------Original Message------
From: Colin Bell
To: squ...@li...
Sent: Nov 8, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Squirrel-sql-users] Squirrel Installation
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 02:56:30PM -0000, Frame, Alistair wrote:
>=20
> I have removed all JDK's from the machine completely.
>=20
> I have removed all references from REGEDIT.
>=20
> I then installed the latest JDK from the Sun website. I rebooted the
machine and tried to reinstall SQuirreL, but still have the same error
message "Could not find the main class. Program will exit". Can anyone
come up with another idea ? =20
Open a command window and key in:
java -version
What does it say?
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Colin Bell
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