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** Reply to note from scoug-programming@scoug.com Sun, 25 Apr 1999 17:17:45 PST8PDT   
 
>    
>  - Pick "Advanced Path" so you can specify the target drive for the install.    
>    
 
I tried both the "Guided Path" and the "Advanced Path" both gave the same results.   
 
 
>  - Installing either the runtime or the development kit brings up the same selection   
> windows, with the appropriate sections checkable and the rest grayed out. This is   
> _very_ confusing; it looks like something's wrong with the installer.    
>    
> Two questions: Are you trying to install the runtime, or the development kit? And are   
> you using an "Advanced Path" install?    
>    
 
I want to install the entire thing.  But the runtime can not be checked.  The only   
thing that can be selected (checked) is the "Toolkit Documentation".   
 
 
>    
> The Java 1.1.7 that I have is dated November 1998, and the latest fixpak for it is   
> dated March 1999.    
>    
> The Fixes are downloadable from:    
>    
>  ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/software/java/fixes/os2/11/117/    
>    
 
I will get the updates after I get the base 1.1.7 installed unless this is already   
updated to the latest level..   
 
 
 
 
 
Robert Blair   
blairra@tstonramp.com   
 
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