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![]() I've been trying for the past half-hour to get the LimeWire Peer Server running on my computer, and it never works. I can't get beyond the: C:\LPServer>jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\bin\tomcat.bat start You must set JAVA_HOME to point at your Java Development Kit installation error message. I've tried setting this variable to everything I can think of using every method I can think of and it never seems to recognize it. I've tried using the Environment setting in System Settings, and just setting it from the Dos Prompt. I've tried all of the following: SET JAVA_HOME = C:\jdk1.3.1_03 SET JAVA_HOME = "C:\jdk1.3.1_03" SET JAVA_HOME = C:/jdk1.3.1_03 SET JAVA_HOME = "C:/jdk1.3.1_03" And none of them work. Has anyone gotten the Peer Server to work for them, and if so what am I doing wrong? -Charles |
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