No class found on Windows XP Pro

I have this problem, my java programs work well on my PC (XP Home) and on about half of other, but it crashes on some computers. It throws NoClassDefFoundError even when the classpath is set well. It seems like it doesn't work just on XP Pro, (i know that it should have no effect, but i can't understand it). I want to know if there is any difference in java behaviour on Home vs Professional, for example in setting the classpath variable, or in some possibility to disable java on XP Pro. I know that i set the classpath in a right way and i am sure that there is java installed on the other computers. ( I write just small programs and i use .bat to run them) Is someone able to help me? Thanks, Loscarlos

I have this problem, my java programs work well on my
PC (XP Home) and on about half of other, but it
crashes on some computers. It throws
NoClassDefFoundError even when the classpath is set
well. Not as well as you would hope. For one thing don't set environment variables for classpath. That way lies suffering.

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