Exe4j_java_home To Point To An Installed 32-bit

  

I've spent a couple of days googling everything I can about Java and searched this forum and haven't found an answer I can understand. I'm trying to run a subtitling program called Jubler which uses the 32 bit version of Java and a media server called Serviio on the same machine. Serviio apparently can be run on 32 or 64 bit machines but when I install it on my 64 bit pc, it doesn't give the option to install it as a 32 bit app. Both apps request to install their preferred version of Java and give the option of where to install it.

Exe4j_java_home To Point To An Installed 32-bit Jdk

I've tried installing each version of Java in different folders but when the 64 bit version is installed on my machine, the 32 bit app stops working correctly. From what I've gathered, it appears that there must be some way to point each app to the correct version of Java, maybe in Environment Variables, but I don't see exactly how. Thanks for the reply, UsernameIssues. Territory War 3 Swf Download Gratis. I tried what you suggested and tried reinstalling Serviio afterwards. During the install I get a prompt that says that Java 6 was not detected Do You Want To Install? To which I replied No. Disney Learning Series Isolation on this page. When the install finishes and I try to open the program it throws this error: No JVM could be found on your system.

When the install finishes and I try to open the program it throws this error: No JVM could be found on your system. Please define EXE4J_JAVA_HOME to point to an installed 64-bit JDK or JRE or download a JRE from java.com: Java + You. As far as I know, Serviio is compatible with 32 and 64 bit systems.

Please define EXE4J_JAVA_HOME to point to an installed 64-bit JDK or JRE or download a JRE from. As far as I know, Serviio is compatible with 32 and 64 bit systems but on my machine it gives no option as to how to install it. .I've tried installing each version of Java in different folders but when the 64 bit version is installed on my machine, the 32 bit app stops working correctly.Let's test this issue another way. Install the latest 32bit version of Java into the normal Program Files (x86) folder. Install the latest 64bit version of Java into the normal Program Files folder. Open a 32bit web browser (maybe Firefox) and visit this page: Open a 64bit web browser (maybe IE10) and visit that same page. If you use IE10, then you will need.