Define location for "Oracle Jar Cache" of jinitiator

Hello,
I'd like to know is it posible to define the location of Oracle Jar Cache with some parameters like installing in silent mode....
This problems has occured because we have for users files home directory on network file server and jinitiator automaticlly put Oracle Jar Cache on file server.
For Example i'd like to have C:\Oracle Jar Cache
regards,
Tilen
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Ttreven

If you change the location of the jar cache via the console the location entry is written into a file in your local profile:
Directory
.jinit (for JInitiator)
.java (for Java Plug-In)
File
properties<version_of_JInitiator or Java Plug-In>.
Only modified entries are written to this file (otherwise the default is valid).
You can modify this file programmatically after installation or possibly during installation process.

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