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Hi Sandy
I wouldn't delete these Java directories !
I would "REM" their entries in the CONFIG.SYS and see what
happens !!
It seems that some applications do need some specific versions of
and if not available they may fail !?
FYI: The last SWC CD with 4.52 MCP still contains Java 1.1.8 as
1.3 too !!!
I feel insecure about your java131 subdirectory:
I presume that 131's data should being updating java113 or am I
wrong !?
Any advices or suggestion to this is very appreciated.
Cheers, svobi
sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 05.11.2002 07.59.00
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Java subdirectories
I somehow have ended up with three Java subdirectories on my hard
drive:
java11
java13
java131
Is it OK to delete the first two, or will that get me into
trouble?
Thanks,
Sandy
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