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Thank you Eric, this solved the problem. It looks as if the installation of
"Photo Delux" overwrote the user classpath.
The joy of windows indeed!!

Now, I just have to get the V4R4 PTFs loaded............ ;-).

Many thanks for your help.

Paul

esimpson@ca.ibm.com wrote:

> Paul,
>
> Add the C:\WDT400\JAVA to your CLASSPATH in your user variable section.  Or
> you could just add %CLASSPATH% to your user CLASSPATH variable.  I think
> with Windows, it will pick on your user variable if it has something set in
> it and it will be default override your system variable (unless you put
> %CLASSPATH% in your user variable).  Some products update the user variable
> and some products update the system variable.  The joy of Windows!
>
> You see in the macro log a very log CLASSPATH with entries which are not
> listed in your system settings.  That is because when the editor starts we
> programatically add several entries to the CLASSPATH.  These additions only
> apply to the editor process itself.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Eric
>
> Eric Simpson
> WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries
> IBM Canada Lab - D1/140/8200/MKM
> Phone:  (905) 413-3226,  Tie-Line:  969-3226,  Fax: (905) 413-4850
> Email:  esimpson@ca.ibm.com
>
> tuohyp@attglobal.net on 12/05/2001 10:02:40 AM
>
> To:   Eric Simpson/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
> cc:
> Subject:  re:Re: Problem with CL GUI Prompting
>
> Hi Eric, you have found the problem, but I am not
> too sure of the solution.
>
> When I look at the definition of my environment
> variables My
> Computer->Properties->Advanced->Environment
> Variables, the Classpath under user variables is
> set to C:\Program Files\PhotoDeluxe
> 2.0\AdobeConnectables and the Classpath under
> System variables is set to C:\WDT400\JAVA
>
> The message in the macro log says "Class
> LpexPromptAS400Command not found in classpath
> C:\Program Files\PhotoDeluxe
> 2.0\AdobeConnectables;C:\WDT400\system\JAVA\CLASSE
> S.JAR;C:\WDT400\system\JAVA\JT400.JAR;;C:\WDT400\J
> AVA\CLASSES.JAR;C:\WDT400\JAVA\JT400.JAR;C:\WDT400
> \JAVA\JUI400.JAR;C:\WDT400\JAVA\DATA400.JAR;C:\WDT
> 400\JAVA\UTIL400.JAR;C:\WDT400\JAVA\X4J400.JAR;C:\
> WDT400\JAVA\JHALL.JAR."
>
> I'm sorry :-) where is it getting this class path
> from? Where do I change the classpath?
>
> Getting there ;-) TIA
>
> Paul Tuohy



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