Problems with rt.jar file

Hi
I've created some application using Netbeans and generate jar file. When I try to run it using "java -jar" command I get message: "File was not found".
I use "-verbose" option and to look what is wrong and get this "File was not found" message below this line:
[Loaded javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicDirectoryModel$LoadFilesThread$1 from C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\rt.jar]
Any idea what's wrong ?

Execute java -version in the cmd window. Does it reply with the Java version?
If so, change to the directory (cd command) that the jar file is in. Execute
java -jar <nameOfJar>.jar from that directory.

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    Hi,
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    Thanks
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    Hi,
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    Cheers
    Dagfinn

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