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If you modify your classpath and do not include the 3Com directories
(and possibly if you do not list them before any other directories in your
classpath), the Web Management components may fail to run properly.
In Windows 95, your CLASSPATH is set in the
autoexec.bat
file. It usually
appears in this format:
SET CLASSPATH=C:\3Com;
In Windows NT, your
CLASSPATH
is set through the System icon in the
Control Panel. Ask your system administrator if you do not know how to
change your environment variables.
Examples of Good
and Problematic
CLASSPATH Settings
The minimal setting required for Web Management is:
SET CLASSPATH=C:\3Com;
The following setting is also acceptable:
SET CLASSPATH=C:\3Com;C:\java\classes;
This setting can potentially cause problems:
SET CLASSPATH=C:\java\classes;C:\myclasses;C:\3Com;
The next setting results in unspecified behavior, because certain 3Com
Web Management directories are not included. An unspecified
CLASSPATH
has similar results. In either case, the installed Web
Management applications may fail to run:
SET CLASSPATH=C:Local Status Log
Additional Resources
for Solving Problems
If you still encounter problems after you try the tips offered in this
chapter, consult these sources of information:
■
The Web Management System Issues and Web Management Known
Problems, if any, in the release notes that are shipped with your
product
■
Your network supplier
■
The Technical Support appendix in the
Getting Started Guide
for your
system