Problems 'hosting out' of java

Hi,
JDeveloper version 9.0.3.1035
Windows NT
I am having problems 'hosting out' of java. The dos command shell is opened but little else happens.
I am trying to run a batch file called test.bat that has contents: -
notepad.exe
My code is : -
public static void host(String[] cmd, boolean wait)
throws IOException, InterruptedException
//Run jobs asynchronously
Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
for (int i=0;i<cmd.length;i++)
logger.debug("Command being run is : " + cmd);
Process process = rt.exec(cmd);
if (wait)
logger.debug("Waiting for process to finish.");
process.waitFor();
logger.debug("Process exit value : " + Integer.toString(process.exitValue()));
The debug output is :-
Command being run is : "C:\test.bat"
Waiting for process to finish.
Process exit value : -1073741510
Thanks,
Paul.

Hi Guys
After attempts was able to install with license page being displayed in English. H/ever since then I have had a bit of a problem trying to run Secunia Software Inspector which requires the use of Java, The problems which I am experiencing are as follows:
When the program starts I receive the following
quote
Java(TM) Plug-in Fail Error
Several Java Machines Running in the same process caused an error
Your Systm does not appear to have sun java installed. Sun Java is required for the Secunia Software Inspector to work. You should consider downloading the latest version of Sun Java from http://www.java.com/ before continuing.
unquote
Eventually the program closes resulting the following message appearing on desktop
quote
ieplore.exe application error, the instruction at 0x2e746e65 referenced at 0x2e746e65. The memory could not be read.
unquote
The bottom line is that I have Mozilla Firefox browser installed and when I run the program using this browser there is absolutely no problem. Runs like a dream. Because of this factor I am wondering why there is so much problem running it using IE
Any help appreciated.
xonk 123

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