said: 
>I do have a somewhat similar display of these Java directories.  At the 
>begin there was a JavaOS2 too ;-) 
You and everyone else. :-) 
>x:\Java\13 
>x:\Java\13\1 
>x:\Java\14\1 
>x:\Java\14\1\01 
>x:\Java\14\1\02 
>Unfortunately the installation process of Java does NOT  
>give the chance of setting an exact path ... 
True.  Most folks would find it not very useful. 
>Can I move this newly but dislikely placed directory  
>to my preferred structure ??? 
Sure.  It will probably work. 
>What do I need do observe in this case ?? 
You need to observe and problems that might crop up and fix them. :-) 
>Changes of entries and where ? 
The usual places  LIBPATH for DLLs.  OS2.INI for Java plugin path for some 
Java versions.  CONFIG.SYS for miscellaneous other entries. 
HTH, 
Steven 
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