Exporting project with unique library

Hi,
I have been programming with java for a few months and have really gotten into using eclispe to write stuff. Currently I am working on a little app that minimises to the system tray, displays an icon and some other stuff. Writing it has been fine and when I run it with eclipse it works a treat. However to use certain methods I have put a jar file into the .classpath and used the line
"import org.jdesktop.jdic.tray.*; " to bring in the methods.
The problem occurs when I export the app to be used on other windows machines, the jvm complains that the methods associated with this jar don't exist, and I know its because its not finding them in the imported library.
I'm a bit stuck and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks

Read the documents I reference in reply 2 in this htread:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=685577

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