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Start C:\Progra~1\TES\jdk\jre\bin\javaw.exe -ea -Xmx8192m -Dfile.encoding=Cp1252 -classpath C:\Progra~1\TES\Client\lib\* .ClientApp
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Here's what my custom client start batch file looks like. I put in an enhancement request with Cisco that they should automatically embed a private JRE with the TES java client in the future and make it easy for everyone. In this way, only the TES instance uses the custom JRE version, and all other java apps on the machine will use the installed one. Then, you run the TES client jar with that one "private" instance of the JRE.
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All you do is install the version of the JRE you want to use with TES client to a test machine, and then copy the entire installed folder structure to all other computers with the TES *.jar installation in a custom path of your choosing.
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We got around the "multiple versions of java" issue by simply running the TES java client with a private instance of the JRE.