on 01-09-2007 7:46 AM
I got this problem. During installation, it asks me to input the JCE policy archive file. I couldn't find the JCE file from Sun Microsystems because I am using JDK1.4.2_09 and it should be already included in my JDK installation.
I tried to use ..\jre\lib\jce.jar, \jre\lib\security\java.security, \jre\lib\security\local_policy.jar but none of them succeeded.
Please help me. I will grade your answer.
Hi
The JCE policy is not included in your JDK.You have to download it from sunmicrosystems website.This JCE is in zipped format.Do not unzip it.Just give its path during the installation.This JCE has to kinds of jar local_policy.jar and us_export_policy.jar
Download from :http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html#docs
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@ Rajat Anand
Hi - I got the same problem, and the two files are part of my jdk C:\development\j2sdk1.4.2_10\jre\lib\security - ok but not as a packed file, like the one you can download from sun.
When I add the packed securtiy file, and go to the next Install-window - I receivve this error log.
ERROR 2007-04-04 16:53:50
MOS-01185 The subkey 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NSCService' does not exist on the 'localhost' host.
but the key exists on my system.
do you know what effects this error?
Best regards
Rainer
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