Urgent---JDBC driver

I did download freetds driver.....it was
a latest zip file....
I am not sure where I have to extract the driver files so that I can use them...
I am using JRUn and my database is MS SQL server 2000...
I have extracted it in my jrun(root)/servers/lib
C:/ALLAIRE/JRUN/SERVERS/LIB
But still it gives me CLASSNOTFOUNDEXCEPTION...
PL GUIDE ME

Hi! Let's say you extracted all the files in the ZIP archive to the c:/jdbc directory. Then, the C:/jdbc directory should be in your classpath. That will solve the problem.
Hope this helps!
Cheers!

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