From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 00:01:42 EST-10EDT,10,1,0,7200,4,1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 1849 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Sunday 16 August 2009 Number 1849 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 2 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ed Durrant 3 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 4 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ed Durrant 5 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 6 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Mike O'Connor 7 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ed Durrant 8 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Mike O'Connor 9 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 10 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 11 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ed Durrant 12 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Mike O'Connor 13 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Mike O'Connor 14 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie 15 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Chuck McKinnis 16 Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry : Ken Laurie **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 15:53:58 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi All I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, Microsoft, Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to D:\programs\innowin\ etc. Regards Ken -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:53:10 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Ken Laurie wrote: > Hi All > > I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use > use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin > directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the > command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the > Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and > what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can > locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, Microsoft, > Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to > D:\programs\innowin\ etc. > > Regards > Ken > -------------------------------------------------- > > http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === > > Probably quicker (and best) to re-install Innotek Java. -- Cheers/2 Ed Checkout my eComStation Australia Podcasts Search on eComStationAustralia in iTunes or set up Thunderbird to look at http://eComStationAustralia.podbean dot com/feed or simply go to the webpage http://eComstationAustralia.podbean dot com Don't miss the tenth Warpstock Europe at Stralsund, Germany 12-15 November 2009 check out - http://www.warpstock.eu for details. (I will be presenting on Virtualisation and eCS at the conference). -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:00:54 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. regards Ken Ed Durrant wrote: > Ken Laurie wrote: >> Hi All >> >> I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use >> use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin >> directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the >> command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the >> Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and >> what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can >> locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, Microsoft, >> Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to >> D:\programs\innowin\ etc. >> >> Regards >> Ken >> -------------------------------------------------- >> >> http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG >=== >> >> > Probably quicker (and best) to re-install Innotek Java. > > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 18:39:34 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry I'll e-mail you the files off-list Cheers/2 Ed. Ken Laurie wrote: > Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to > work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. > > regards > Ken > > Ed Durrant wrote: > >> Ken Laurie wrote: >> >>> Hi All >>> >>> I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use >>> use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin >>> directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the >>> command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the >>> Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and >>> what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can >>> locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, Microsoft, >>> Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to >>> D:\programs\innowin\ etc. >>> >>> Regards >>> Ken >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === >>> >>> >>> >> Probably quicker (and best) to re-install Innotek Java. >> >> >> > -------------------------------------------------- > > http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === > > -- Cheers/2 Ed Checkout my eComStation Australia Podcasts Search on eComStationAustralia in iTunes or set up Thunderbird to look at http://eComStationAustralia.podbean dot com/feed or simply go to the webpage http://eComstationAustralia.podbean dot com Don't miss the tenth Warpstock Europe at Stralsund, Germany 12-15 November 2009 check out - http://www.warpstock.eu for details. (I will be presenting on Virtualisation and eCS at the conference). -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 18:50:44 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Ed Thanks. That should make it a lot easier. regards Ken Ed Durrant wrote: > I'll e-mail you the files off-list > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > > Ken Laurie wrote: >> Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to >> work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. >> >> regards >> Ken >> >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> >>> Ken Laurie wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All >>>> >>>> I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use >>>> use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin >>>> directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the >>>> command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the >>>> Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and >>>> what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can >>>> locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, >>>> Microsoft, >>>> Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to >>>> D:\programs\innowin\ etc. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Ken >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG >=== >>>> >>>> >>> Probably quicker (and best) to re-install Innotek Java. >>> >>> >>> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> >> http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG >=== >> >> > > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 6 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 18:51:37 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Ed, Ed Durrant wrote: > I'll e-mail you the files off-list > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > > Ken Laurie wrote: >> Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to >> work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. >> >> regards >> Ken Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a try, after checking out the contents. Regards, Mike -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 7 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:04:38 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Mike O'Connor wrote: > Hi Ed, > > Ed Durrant wrote: >> I'll e-mail you the files off-list >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. >> >> Ken Laurie wrote: >>> Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to >>> work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. >>> >>> regards >>> Ken > Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a > try, after checking out the contents. > > Regards, > Mike > -------------------------------------------------- > > http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === > That'd be good if possible as the file is too big to be an e-mail attachment. -- Cheers/2 Ed Checkout my eComStation Australia Podcasts Search on eComStationAustralia in iTunes or set up Thunderbird to look at http://eComStationAustralia.podbean dot com/feed or simply go to the webpage http://eComstationAustralia.podbean dot com Don't miss the tenth Warpstock Europe at Stralsund, Germany 12-15 November 2009 check out - http://www.warpstock.eu for details. (I will be presenting on Virtualisation and eCS at the conference). -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 8 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:32:50 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Ed Durrant wrote: > Mike O'Connor wrote: >> Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a >> try, after checking out the contents. >> >> Regards, >> Mike > That'd be good if possible as the file is too big to be an e-mail > attachment Hi Ed, Ken, That was my first thought when I saw you suggest it! I too have seen that message - not in quite a while now -ISTR that it came up when I was using RSJ - I wondered what the heck that message had to do with RSJ? Regards, Mike -- Failed the exam for -------------------- MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant and Solitaire Expert -------------------- Personal replies to any of : mikeoc (at) internode (dot) on (dot) net mikeoc (at) austarnet (dot) com (dot) au majilok (at) gmail (dot) com [Please ZIP any attachments, other than GIF/JPG or plain-text] If you are missing a response from me - check Tweed Heads WX status at: http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR663.loop.shtml#skip -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 9 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:51:05 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Mike. Had a go at that already. However it looks like it needs something else run first. Ed and Ian sent me java142 off-list, so I will try that as it should be easier. regards Ken Mike O'Connor wrote: > Hi Ed, > > Ed Durrant wrote: >> I'll e-mail you the files off-list >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. >> >> Ken Laurie wrote: >>> Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to >>> work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. >>> >>> regards >>> Ken > Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a > try, after checking out the contents. > > Regards, > Mike > -------------------------------------------------- > > http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === > > !DSPAM:2,4a87c8ae40317198816497! > > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 10 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:09:23 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Mike Just downloaded it from os2site dot com. I am not sure what could have caused it for me. I just happened to decide to use webmin filemanager on my website and that's when I realised Java was no longer working. I noticed just before using Java, that flash was no longer working and I just re-installed using flashinst in the moz_plugin directory and it worked fine. I did some searching and it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. regards Ken Mike O'Connor wrote: > Ed Durrant wrote: >> Mike O'Connor wrote: >>> Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a >>> try, after checking out the contents. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mike >> That'd be good if possible as the file is too big to be an e-mail >> attachment > Hi Ed, Ken, > > That was my first thought when I saw you suggest it! > > I too have seen that message - not in quite a while now -ISTR that it > came up when I was using RSJ - I wondered what the heck that message > had to do with RSJ? > > Regards, > Mike > > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 11 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:29:46 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry I think it's boot.dat and registry.dat on my system at least - I think user and system dat files are under Windoze ? Cheers/2 Ed. Ken Laurie wrote: > Hi Mike > > I did some searching and > it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now > going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this > happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. > > regards > Ken > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 12 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:48:42 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Ken Laurie wrote: > Hi Mike > > Just downloaded it from os2site dot com. > > I am not sure what could have caused it for me. I just happened to > decide to use webmin filemanager on my website and that's when I > realised Java was no longer working. I noticed just before using Java, > that flash was no longer working and I just re-installed using flashinst > in the moz_plugin directory and it worked fine. I did some searching and > it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now > going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this > happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. > > regards > Ken > > Mike O'Connor wrote: > >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> >>> Mike O'Connor wrote: >>> >>>> Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a >>>> try, after checking out the contents. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Mike >>>> >>> That'd be good if possible as the file is too big to be an e-mail >>> attachment >>> >> Hi Ed, Ken, >> >> That was my first thought when I saw you suggest it! >> >> I too have seen that message - not in quite a while now -ISTR that it >> came up when I was using RSJ - I wondered what the heck that message >> had to do with RSJ? >> >> Regards, >> Mike Hi Ken, It's on your RC6 Cd in \cid\server\java142 along with the java142.txt file that says in part: 3. Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Installation of the InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java 1.4.2_09 is very straightforward. The installation program is available in two versions (Runtime Edition or SDK). Installation is performed using the self extracting installer. In standard mode, a user interface will guide you through the installation. When selecting the target directory, you are free to choose any directory on a drive supporting long filenames (for best performance, JFS or HPFS386 formatted drives are recommended). The installer also provides support for fully automated installations (CID). More information about performing unattended installations can be found by calling the installer with the /? parameter. For a sample unattended installation to e:\java142, use the following command line: install.exe /u /d=e:\java142 NOTE: Do not install a JRE on top of an existing SDK installation (or vice versa). Manually delete the old directory first. 3.1 Java Plug-In Installation In order to install support for the Java Plug-In in Mozilla for OS/2 or IBM Web Browser for OS/2, copy the following files from the JRE bin directory to the plugins directory of the browser: - npj2.dll - npj2_j11.dll - npj2_j12.dll - npj2_j13.dll - npj2_j14.dll - npj2_j32.dll - npj2_jpi.dll Do not copy any additional files. Currently, there is no automated installation of the Java Plug-In. Please note that when updating to a later build of the InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java 1.4.2_09, you have to also update the Java Plug-In files again. Note that when there is a version mismatch between the Java Plug-In and the OS/2 Kit for Java installation, you will receive a warning message at browser startup time. If you use a recent Mozilla (1.5 or newer) or IBM Web Browser version built using the GCC compiler suite an additional module is necessary for Java plugin support. You may download this DLL (ipluginw.dll) from the Mozilla for OS/2 page. 3.2 Java Web Start Browser Configuration In order to integrate Java Web Start with your browser, you have to register it as a helper application. Due to the various browser products and versions available on OS/2, this is not done automatically during installation. In the browser settings, open the helper application settings and define a new type. Use the following values to define the entry: Description of type: Java Web Start File Extension: jnl jnlp MIME type: application/x-java-jnlp-file Application to use: \jre\javaws\javaws.exe Note that when installing the JRE, javaws.exe will be located at \javaws\javaws.exe. HTH Regards, Mike -- Failed the exam for -------------------- MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant and Solitaire Expert -------------------- Personal replies to any of : mikeoc (at) internode (dot) on (dot) net mikeoc (at) austarnet (dot) com (dot) au majilok (at) gmail (dot) com [Please ZIP any attachments, other than GIF/JPG or plain-text] If you are missing a response from me - check Tweed Heads WX status at: http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR663.loop.shtml#skip -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 13 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:54:14 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Ed Durrant wrote: > I think it's boot.dat and registry.dat on my system at least - I think > user and system dat files are under Windoze ? > > Cheers/2 > Ed. > > Ken Laurie wrote: >> Hi Mike >> >> I did some searching and >> it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now >> going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this >> happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. >> >> regards >> Ken Hi Ken, Ed, Yes that's a certainty! AFAIR Registry.dat is associated with Netscape/Mozilla/Seamonkey/firefox et al. If you look with Regedit2.exe, you'll see all the regular M$ keys in there - in addition to the os2*.ini entries. Regards, Mike -- Failed the exam for -------------------- MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant and Solitaire Expert -------------------- Personal replies to any of : mikeoc (at) internode (dot) on (dot) net mikeoc (at) austarnet (dot) com (dot) au majilok (at) gmail (dot) com [Please ZIP any attachments, other than GIF/JPG or plain-text] If you are missing a response from me - check Tweed Heads WX status at: http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR663.loop.shtml#skip -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 14 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 23:02:30 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Mike Thanks. Bit late in responding as we had some unexpected guests drop in and sort of took me away for what I was doing. So did some red wine. regards Ken Mike O'Connor wrote: > Ed Durrant wrote: >> I think it's boot.dat and registry.dat on my system at least - I >> think user and system dat files are under Windoze ? >> >> Cheers/2 >> Ed. >> >> Ken Laurie wrote: >>> Hi Mike >>> >>> I did some searching and >>> it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now >>> going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this >>> happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. >>> >>> regards >>> Ken > Hi Ken, Ed, > > Yes that's a certainty! > AFAIR Registry.dat is associated with > Netscape/Mozilla/Seamonkey/firefox et al. > If you look with Regedit2.exe, you'll see all the regular M$ keys in > there - in addition to the os2*.ini entries. > > Regards, > Mike > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 15 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 06:43:32 -0600 From: Chuck McKinnis Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry You can also download Java 1.4 from www.ecomstation dot com. It is a self-installing exe. Ken Laurie wrote: > Thanks Ed, it appears that I will have to go that way. I just have to > work out how from ecs 2 rc6 cd. > > regards > Ken > > Ed Durrant wrote: >> Ken Laurie wrote: >>> Hi All >>> >>> I have just come across an unusual error. Using firefox I lost the use >>> use of java, even though the java dlls are still in the plugin >>> directory. After checking some more I tried a Java -version at the >>> command prompt and come up with the message 'Unable to locate the >>> Innotek system directory in the registry'. Does anybody know where and >>> what it should be set to? My boot drive is D:. In the registry I can >>> locate Innotek, Innowin, Regroot_Hkey_currentuser, Software, Microsoft, >>> Windows, Currentversion, Explorer, Shellfolders all set to >>> D:\programs\innowin\ etc. >>> >>> Regards >>> Ken >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === >>> >>> >> Probably quicker (and best) to re-install Innotek Java. >> >> [attachments have been removed] -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG === **= Email 16 ==========================** Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 23:07:51 +1000 From: Ken Laurie Subject: Re: Unable to locate the Innotek system directory in the registry Hi Mike I also had to run the innotek install program, which I downloaded from os2site dot com, then I was able to run the java142 install. I now have java working ok and have to sort out why the plugin doesn't work under firefox, however that might have to wait until tomorrow. regards Ken Mike O'Connor wrote: > Ken Laurie wrote: >> Hi Mike >> >> Just downloaded it from os2site dot com. >> >> I am not sure what could have caused it for me. I just happened to >> decide to use webmin filemanager on my website and that's when I >> realised Java was no longer working. I noticed just before using Java, >> that flash was no longer working and I just re-installed using flashinst >> in the moz_plugin directory and it worked fine. I did some searching and >> it might be that system.dat and user.dat could be corrupt. I am now >> going to put them in the os2.key files to be backed up in case this >> happens again. Anything to do with windows is bound to fail. >> >> regards >> Ken >> >> Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >>> Ed Durrant wrote: >>> >>>> Mike O'Connor wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ken, there is a file in Root>\ecs\install\java142.cmd - give that a >>>>> try, after checking out the contents. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Mike >>>>> >>>> That'd be good if possible as the file is too big to be an e-mail >>>> attachment >>> Hi Ed, Ken, >>> >>> That was my first thought when I saw you suggest it! >>> >>> I too have seen that message - not in quite a while now -ISTR that it >>> came up when I was using RSJ - I wondered what the heck that message >>> had to do with RSJ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mike > Hi Ken, > > It's on your RC6 Cd in \cid\server\java142 along with the java142.txt > file that says in part: > > 3. Installation > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Installation of the InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java 1.4.2_09 > is very straightforward. The installation program > is available in two versions (Runtime Edition or > SDK). Installation is performed using the self > extracting installer. In standard mode, a user > interface will guide you through the installation. > When selecting the target directory, you are free > to choose any directory on a drive supporting long > filenames (for best performance, JFS or HPFS386 > formatted drives are recommended). > > The installer also provides support for fully > automated installations (CID). More information > about performing unattended installations can > be found by calling the installer with the /? > parameter. For a sample unattended installation > to e:\java142, use the following > command line: > > install.exe /u /d=e:\java142 > > NOTE: Do not install a JRE on top of an existing SDK > installation (or vice versa). Manually delete > the old directory first. > > 3.1 Java Plug-In Installation > In order to install support for the Java > Plug-In in Mozilla for OS/2 or IBM Web Browser > for OS/2, copy the following files from the > JRE bin directory to the plugins directory of > the browser: > > - npj2.dll > - npj2_j11.dll > - npj2_j12.dll > - npj2_j13.dll > - npj2_j14.dll > - npj2_j32.dll > - npj2_jpi.dll > > Do not copy any additional files. Currently, there is > no automated installation of the Java Plug-In. Please > note that when updating to a later build of the > InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java 1.4.2_09, you have to also > update the Java Plug-In files again. Note that when > there is a version mismatch between the Java Plug-In > and the OS/2 Kit for Java installation, you will > receive a warning message at browser startup time. > > If you use a recent Mozilla (1.5 or newer) or > IBM Web Browser version built using the GCC compiler > suite an additional module is necessary for Java > plugin support. You may download this DLL (ipluginw.dll) > from the Mozilla for OS/2 page. > > > 3.2 Java Web Start Browser Configuration > In order to integrate Java Web Start with your browser, > you have to register it as a helper application. Due to > the various browser products and versions available on > OS/2, this is not done automatically during installation. > > In the browser settings, open the helper application > settings and define a new type. Use the following > values to define the entry: > > Description of type: Java Web Start > File Extension: jnl jnlp > MIME type: application/x-java-jnlp-file > Application to use: \jre\javaws\javaws.exe > > Note that when installing the JRE, javaws.exe will > be located at \javaws\javaws.exe. > > HTH > > Regards, > Mike > -------------------------------------------------- http://www./melbpc/ - The Melbourne OS/2 SIG ===