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> Installation of the JDK
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> 1/ Back up your existing JAVA11 directory and sub
> directories.
> 2/ Make sure you are using the binary ftp option.
> 3/ Download runtime.exe, toolkit.exe and samples.exe
> 4/ Stop any JVMs that are currently using files in the
> java11 directory tree.
> 5/ From the root directory of the drive where Java is
> installed run each of the three downloaded EXE files
> in turn. NOTE: These zip files should be installed
> OVER your existing installation directory tree, not
> into an empty directory.
> 6/ Type java -fullversion to verify that you are now
> running the updated level of Java.
Peter,
I downloaded and installed the three files. When I type Java -fullversion,
I get "build 0118-20010114" which was what I had before the install.
Is this the latest build, or did my install not "take."
Thanks,
Sandy
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