Installing J2SE SDK 1.4.2 on Windows XP Familial Edition

Hello,
When I write java-version on MS-DOS, I see this:
"java-version not recognized as internal command or external one.."
How can I do to set PATH or CLASSPATH if the error comes from this?
Thank you

press the windows key & pause break at the same time.
then on the window that shows up, tab to advanced
then click on environment variables.
you can add path, classpath, etc here.

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