Bonnie, Check if you have a file named java.exe in a bin directory beneath your java directory. That's one of the critical files, among many others, for running a java program. Also, I forgot to mention, when you run this program you need to be logged onto the internet, as it goes out via the internet every 5 minutes to get the latest listing of events from Caltech. If you find java.exe, let me know what directory it is in and what the sister directories next to it are. I'm not too worried about the noise on the PSN list, as someone else might also decide to do this and the archive will then include this discussion. John At 06:59 AM 7/4/99 -0700, you wrote: >I did see a Java folder under Windows and it has some stuff >in it. * John C. and Jan H. Lahr * * JohnJan@........ * * 1925 Foothills Road * * Golden, Colorado 80401-1718 * * (303) 215-9913 * * http://lahr.org/john-jan * * AOL version of homepage: * * http://lahr.org/john-jan/homepage.html * * http://giseis.alaska.edu/lahr * _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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