Can't launch Java Desktop in Solaris 10 X86

I've installed Solaris 10 for x86 with Jumpstart but I can't log on using Java Desktop--any Ideas?
PS, how do you set the screen resolution in CDE?
Thanks,
Dave

Hello,
You can use kdmconfig.
Let me know if it solved your issue. I have the same problem with solaris 10 b72... JDS cannot be loaded, and I come back to the login screen. But no problem with CDE.

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