Is the JDK (1.2.2) compatible with Windows 2000 Pro?

Hi Friends!,
It seems that the JDK - Version: 1.2.2 - is not
compatible with Windows 2000 Pro. I know
how to configure the kit in this operating system
even if I'am not able to understand the reason for which
I receive the error in the Command Prompt window - the JAVAC
utility says:
"Can't read: BigDebt.java - 1 error".
I have added the following command line from
the System Control Panel->System->Environment->System Variables:
C:\jdk1.2.2\bin ( where I have installed the kit ).
I also have added the CLASSPATH command line there:
set CLASSPATH=.;C:\jdk1.2.2\lib\tools.jar but the problem persists
and I'am unable to create the BigDebt.class file.
To avoid another nervous wreck please send me the instructions
to configure correctly the JDK (1.2.2) for Windows 2000 Pro.
Thanks.
Julian Jerman - from Italy.

when you runs the java compiler like this
javac BigDebt.java
You need to be in the directory of your BigDebt.java file located.
BTW, it is kind of weird that your java file is saved to System32 directory, there is no benefit doing that.
--lichu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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