Cannot find native2ascii.exe (JDK 1.5.0_05 on Windows)

Hi,
I am sorry if this is not the right forum for this issue, but I have a small problem:
I recently installed JDK 1.5 on my Windows XP box, and I need to use the native2ascii tool. For JDK 1.3 and 1.4, I have found this tool in the bin/ folder of the jdk installation. However, I cannot find the native2ascii tool in my JDK 1.5 installation, even though it is described in the documentation...
Any ideas?
Should I try re-installing the 1.5 JDK?

Never mind, I reinstalled as soon as I got the chance, and there it is, in the bin directory...

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