The MySQL driver exception!!

Hi guys, I got a problem with the MySQL driver. I have installed the MySQL connector to classpath. Then I wrote a test program to test if the driver is working well. This test program showed very thing is working well. This test program can connect the database and pick up data from there.However, when I wrote another program that must be using MySQL, the exception "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" occured. That looked like the MySQL driver has not been installed well or is not working well. But how this happened? How can I solve this problem???
Thanks a lot.

Hi,thanks a lot for ur reply.
Another problem in this case is that, I have 2 computers running this "problem" program. Acturely, most of job have been done in 1st machine and this "problem" program works very well. Then for some reasons, I gotta move this "problem" program to 2nd machine. At first, I just move the .class file to 2nd machine, but it appears exception"com.mysql.jdbc.Driver". Then I move all the source code and compile it. It also appears the same exception. Does that mean the classpath in 2nd machine has some problems?
Thanks for any reply.

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