Unable to run JAVAC command at DOS prompt

I installed JDK1.3.1 I gave the pathas
C:\JDK1.3.1 and changed the Autoexec.bat file to have
Set Path=C:\JDK1.3.1\Bin;
When I am trying to run command javac it gives me this message
This program cannot be run in DOS mode
I cant start, Please help
Thanks
Ehsan

Did you reboot the system after the install -- what you put in the autoexec.bat doesn't become effective until the system has been rebooted.
If you don't want to reboot, you can try this:
C:\JDK1.3.1\Bin\javac -classpath C:\JDK1.3.1 HelloWorld.java
V.V.

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