If you are not testing Java but do have Java installed, we recommend that you disable the classpath before using
Silk Test Classic. If you do not disable the classpath,
Silk Test Classic checks for a Java classpath every time you run a test plan. To disable the classpath during the
Silk Test Classic installation, select
None on the
Java dialog box. To verify that you have disabled the classpath, verify that the path to the Java extension is disabled in the
Java variable, which is stored in the system variables.
For example, to verify that the path to the Java extension is disabled on
Microsoft Windows 7, perform the following steps:
- Click
.
- In the
Control Panel, click
System and Security.
- In the
System and Security pane, click
System.
- In the
System pane, click
Advanced System Settings.
- In the
System Properties dialog box, click
Environment Variables.
- In the
System variables area of the
Environment Variables dialog box, select the
Java variable.
- Disable the path to the Java extension, by placing an underscore at the beginning of the path.