How to use classpath in appletviewer????

i need to pass
c:\jdk 1.41\lib\tools.jar
as classpath to appletviewer, there is a space char after jdk in path above.
how?????????????????????????????

This should be fine (doesn't mean it is)
Why do you have an applet which uses this library?

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