Images Not Displaying in Program...

I have my jar executable packaged along with all the images for my program packed into a .exe using jsmooth. The resulting executable works great and loads and displays images properly. I coded to use arguments so I can have the capability of using windows "open with" and defaulting my program to a filetype. When I open that filetype, the program works correctly, but the images are not displayed. I go back and execute the executable and there they are again, just not when I run it using arguments. Any reason why this behavior is happening? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

The only place I can execute the program to get the images to load is the desktop. Even if I go back into jsmooth and rebuild it to put the executable in another directory, it still doesn't load the images. Only when it's moved to the desktop does it display the images...
Is there a way I can put images into my jar executable or have them more locally available to my program? Can I link them in from the net?

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