Install Java 2 SDK 1.4.2  on a D: drive

I have a student trying to instal the SDK. He has partitioned his drive and his C drive has unsufficient space. When he changes the drive to D, the installation software still attempts to install on the C drive and reports insufficient file space. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Mike

I am having the same problem. On my work box, they have partitioned the C: drive just big enough to hold Windows with all of the applications installed on D:. Though I chose a directory on D: to install the Java SDK 1.4.2, it says that I need 268 megs on C: and only 8 on D:.
I am using Windows 2000.

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