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I have been struck with problem on my development box. I have JRE6 on my system and NO ADMIN RIGHTS.
Used this command to add user variables
rundll32 sysdm.cpl,EditEnvironmentVariables I have defined JAVA_HOME under user variables with proper path to my JRE

now when i check through by run>cmd>java-version It says java is not recognized.

When i check the path by command echo %JAVA_HOME% it shows the path of my JRE.And i have tried checking the environment variables using
set >env.txt The defined environment variable is present.

I am not able to investigate why JAVA is not recognized when I check in command prompt through java -version. Moreover my eclipse kepler does not opens up says there is no JRE or JDK available in C:\eclipse\jre\bin\javaw.x Copied this file from JRE folder but that also did not helped in solving the issue.

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After a Long Search i have found the solution for the following problem.Hope this will be quick help for others.

If NO ADMIN ACCESS. Then you can create a USER Variable by hitting this in command prompt.

rundll32 sysdm.cpl,EditEnvironmentVariables Here you can define your JAVA_HOME variable with the path to your JDK or JRE like C:\Program Files\Java\jre7
But you are still not done,the above JAVA_HOME is of no use unless you define the PATH variable
So define the Path variable for user variables with bin directory like C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin Now this will make the System Variable and User Variable path merge.

Check in command prompt java -version.It will show the version of your JRE/JDK

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