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Thanks for your answer Jim,
but I have no clathpath since uninstalling all JDKs.
Mattias
Jim Mason <JEMason@compuserve.com>
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19.02.00 03:18
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Subject: Re: Visual Age for Java 3.0 install problems
Hi..
A couple of ideas that might help IF it is related to the size of the
classpath string that
VisualAge tries to set....
1 install VisualAge into a custom directory, not the default with the long
names
(I install into a simple directory 'vj' that gives me short path names
and
that has worked well in Windows).
2 in autoexec.bat try using the SUBST command to map a long path name
to a logical drive letter eg:
SUBST x: c:\myReallyLong\PathToSomething...
this remaps all sub directories to a shorter length....
c:\myReallyLong\PathToSomething\aSubDirectory
becomes:
x:\aSubDirectory
Either option should allow you to install IF the problem is the length of
the generated classpath .....
Jim Mason
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