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  • Subject: RE: Running a Java application via an icon
  • From: Joe Teff <JoeTeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:38:37 -0500

Right click on the desktop. Select new. Create a shortcut. Put in the cmd line,
give it a name, pick an icon. Right click on this new desktop icon. Select the
program tab and fill in the rest of the info.

Joe

> Sorry to be obtuse, but I'm not really sure what you are suggesting I should
> do.
> 
>  How do I actually run my application without seeing the command line? Do I
> create a ".bat" file, which contains the call to the Java runtime
> environment and then create a shortcut to that program? Also, I wasn't sure
> what you meant about the "close on exit" or the "minimised". Are you
> implying that I should run something called "Minimised" that should have a
> check box called "close on exit"?
> 
> I do apologise if I appear stupid and slow on the uptake, but it is Saturday
> and not my best day for working! Anyway your efforts and patience are truly
> appreciated.
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