How to setup ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES in WIN2K installation?

Hi experts,
I am trying to install nw04s on wink2 server, I want to know what environment variables do I need to setup?
Also, Export cd's, there are 8 cd's, one of them exe, else are different. How would I make it working.I know in linux how to make it working not in windows
Thanks,

hi,
In win2k you need to set the " system and user variable " for java
right click on my computer->advanced->environment variables
1>   name:   JAVA_HOME  ( this must be in capital)
     value:  c:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
2> edit the "path"
and ;c:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\bin
then save.
after this check this through
cmd
give the command "java -version"

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