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0N/AEnvironment variables are administered on Windows NT from the
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0N/Atab contains all of the System and User Variables.
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p>System Variables exist for all users while User Variables only exist
0N/Afor the current user. Only users with Administrator privileges are able
0N/Ato define System Variables. For this example, environment variables will
0N/Abe defined as User Variables.
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p>If this is the first time the CLASSPATH environment variable is being
0N/Adefined, select the first User Variables entry (its
name/
value pair will
0N/Ashow up below the User Variables list). Enter 'CLASSPATH' in the 'Variable:'
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p>If the CLASSPATH environment variable has already been previously defined,
0N/Asimply select it from the User Variables list.
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p>There are a couple of ways of adding something to an environment variable.
0N/AIt can be added directly, or through the use of a separately defined environment
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p>When the JavaMail and Java Activation Framework (JAF) jar files are
0N/Aadded directly to the CLASSPATH, the Value field should contain (for example)
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p>When the JavaMail and Java Activation Framework (JAF) jar files are
0N/Aadded to the CLASSPATH using separate environment variables, the Value
0N/Afield should contain (for example) ".;%JAVAMAIL_JAR%;%JAF_JAR%"
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p>Once you have finished updating the Value field, you must press the
0N/ASet button. Then press OK. It is not necessary to reboot or log out, however
0N/Athese new settings will only be present in new Command Prompt windows.
0N/AAny existing windows must be closed and reopened for the new settings to
0N/Atake effect. Any running Java applications which inherit the system CLASSPATH
0N/Aalso need to be restarted.