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didn't know how to set the variables and I looked up online and it told me to to the following: (by the way I am using jdk1.8.0_25 on Windows 8) refers to whatever was originally in the variable JAVA_HOME) C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25 PATH) ...;%JAVA_HOME%\bin CLASSPATH) .;%JAVA_HOME%\lib picture of the related environment variables I entered: I could make the class file but when I tried to run the class file, there was an error and windows change symlink it said the following: The system cannot find the file C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath\java.exe. I cannot figure out what the problem is. Whether it is my variables that are polluted (and if so why and how I should correct it) or if it is something else. java javac share|improve this question edited Nov 11 '14 at 13:27 milz 6,468112649 asked Nov 11 '14 at 12:11 JavaBeginner 81115 check this link to know how to set environment variables. stackoverflow.com/q/1672281/4083590 –space Nov 11 '14 at 12:14 @johny What I did is similar to the post on the link. Do I not need a \lib at the end of classpath? I tried it with and without. I still got the error message when I tried to run the class file. –JavaBeginner Nov 11 '14 at 12:21 you can check your environment variables by opening up a Command Prompt and type set –CocoNess Nov 11 '14 at 12:30 1 an irrelevant question though.. is it dangerous to reveal my environment variables like that?? –JavaBeginner Nov 11 '14 at 12:59 1 Your screenshot has a strange character instead of a \ . Why? I cant identify the character. It's probably not a good idea to reveal your environment variables. You should only show the relevant ones –Coc
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Summary: cannot find java.exe Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX Product: installer Classification: Unclassified Component: Tools bundle Version: 4.x Hardware: All Windows ME/2000 Priority: P3 (vote) TargetMilestone: 5.x Assigned To: mslama QA Contact: https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57755 issues@installer URL: Whiteboard: Keywords: RELNOTE Depends on: Blocks: Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2005-04-11 23:37 UTC by lholcombe Modified: 2005-09-05 10:00 UTC (History) CC List: 1 user (show) jchalupa See Also: Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Report : Attachments Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug. Description lholcombe 2005-04-11 23:37:45 UTC I downloaded and installed the cannot find NetBeans 3.4 ide but when I initially launched it I got the error "Cannot find java.exe" So I hit