Java Access Bridge 1.1 Could not find the main class

When I try to load Java Access Bridge 1.1 I receive the following error:
Could not find the main class. Program will exit.
Does anyone know why?

you must check with the classpath
please see that you have not repeated %classpath%
at the end of the class path like you do in win98.
similiarly with %path%
in win2000 it is automatically taken care off.

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