Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the set java variable removing the rem in the bat file. But now its is not connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine though. I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along with admin port to connect from windows host machine. I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully? Thank you. > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030 > From: ian@xxxxxxxxxx > To: fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Windows console > > Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well... > echo off > rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK > rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. > rem All rights reserved. > rem > rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or > rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public > rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version > rem 2.1 of the License. > rem > > rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU > rem Lesser General Public License for more details. > rem > > rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public > rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software > rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA > 02110-1301 USA > rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK > > rem set the JAVA to use here > rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java > > if not "%JAVA%foo"=="foo" goto launch > > where java > nul 2>&1 || goto findjre > > set JAVA=java > goto launch > > :findjre > rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry > reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment" > nul 2>&1 > || goto findjdk > > rem can we grab the java location from the registry? > rem set JAVA=path\bin\java > rem apparently not, in a batch file > rem goto launch > echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the > echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure > java.exe > echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of > echo java.exe > pause > goto end > > :findjdk > reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit" > nul 2>&1 || > goto nojava > > rem can we grab the java location from the registry? > rem set JAVA=path\bin\java > rem goto launch > echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the > echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure > java.exe > echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of > echo java.exe > pause > goto end > > :nojava > echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine. Please > download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the > java.exe command is in the PATH of this command. > pause > goto end > > :launch > set BASEPATH=. > set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH% > set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > > set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH% > > rem > rem Launch the Console > rem > echo on > "%JAVA%" "-Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR%" -cp > "%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar" > -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console > -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console > com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %* > > :end > > > Ian Blackwell wrote: > > On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA value, I > > changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the environment. The > > script is able to detect this and then works. > > > > Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment via > > the Windows Control Panel and System applet. > > > > Ian > > > > kiran madala wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable > >> path? > >> > >> I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not sure if > >> i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold. > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> > >> rem > >> rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or > >> rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public > >> rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version > >> rem 2.1 of the License. > >> rem > >> > >> rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > >> rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > >> rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU > >> rem Lesser General Public License for more details. > >> rem > >> > >> rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public > >> rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software > >> rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA > >> 02110-1301 USA > >> rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK > >> > >> rem set the JAVA to use here > >> rem set JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\java > >> > >> if not "%JAVA%foo"=="foo" goto launch > >> > >> where java > nul 2>&1 || goto findjre > >> > >> set JAVA=java > >> goto launch > >> > >> :findjre > >> rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry > >> reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment" > nul 2>&1 > >> || goto findjdk > >> > >> rem can we grab the java location from the registry? > >> rem set JAVA=path\bin\java > >> rem apparently not, in a batch file > >> rem goto launch > >> echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the > >> echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure > >> java.exe > >> echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of > >> echo java.exe > >> pause > >> goto end > >> > >> :findjdk > >> reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit" > nul 2>&1 || > >> goto nojava > >> > >> rem can we grab the java location from the registry? > >> rem set JAVA=path\bin\java > >> rem goto launch > >> echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the > >> echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure > >> java.exe > >> echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of > >> echo java.exe > >> pause > >> goto end > >> > >> :nojava > >> echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine. Please > >> download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the > >> java.exe command is in the PATH of this command. > >> pause > >> goto end > >> > >> :launch > >> set BASEPATH=. > >> set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > >> set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > >> set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH% > >> set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH% > >> > >> set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH% > >> > >> rem > >> rem Launch the Console > >> rem > >> echo on > >> "%JAVA%" "-Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR%" -cp > >> "%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar" > >> -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console > >> -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console > >> com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %* > >> > >> :end > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030 > >> From: ian@xxxxxxxxxx > >> To: fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> This happened to me as well. I think the installer can't cope > >> with or doesn't look for Java in your "Program Files" area, which > >> is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6. Edit the .bat file > >> and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from then on. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Ian > >> kiran madala wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me > >> this error > >> > >> F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Console>echo off > >> The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the > >> command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make > >> sure java.exe > >> is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full > >> path of > >> java.exe > >> Press any key to continue . . . > >> > >> > >> All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also > >> in my registry . 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