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Better yet, use the developer tools and use Jar Bundler to create a .app out of the JAR file. This allows you to specify a ton of parameters and have a specific icon for that app.Michael Paik
Let me know if you want more info.
teg bains
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>I'm having problems using jar files while managing users with xserves and their application management set on "Users >can only open these applications". When I set up the xserves this way I can't seem to give users the ability to >launch jar files. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Try selecting the "Allow UNIX tools" option.
Josh
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