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Re: QTJava install question



If you are going to use the QuickTime CD installer, then you can use the
.ini file , set QTJAVA=TRUE and this will install QTJava in the right
directory for you.

Remember , you do need to have a Java VM installed before installing QTJava.
You can send mail to QuickTime DTS guys regarding QuickTime installer
licensing.

thanks
anant

on 12/11/01 9:16 AM, Byron Wright at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there anywhere I can find information on the specifics of a QTJava
> install for windows? more specifically the registry entries. Our team is
> putting together a demo of our application (internal use only) and would
> like to use install shield (or something similar) to install our application
> on the users machine. This requires us to install Quicktime and the QTJava
> component. The problem is that QTJava is not a selected option and requires
> a custom install, this is going to cause all sorts of headaches if the users
> doesn't specfically select the components requires.
>
> Unless someone has a better idea, at least we can get the quicktime
> installer to launch and then manually add the required dll's, registry
> entries and components.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Byron Wright
> Software Developer
> BBC Technology Ltd., Digital Media Solutions
> mobile:(404) 944-3260
> email@hidden
> www.bbctechnology.com
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