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Running clspack /auto or clspack /dump as mentioned in the SDK for Java documentation gives a syntax message instead of creating a Classes.zip file or writing to the specified output file.
The clspack utility does not process the slash character; you should use a hyphen character. Use -auto instead of /auto, and -dump instead of /dump.
If you run clspack /auto from the command line, it puts up message box as follows:
Usage:clspack<ZipFile> <PackageListFile> or: clspack -dump <PackageListFile> to create a file listing all system packages or: clspack -auto to place all packages in %windir%\java\classes\classes.zip
The correct usage is clspack -auto, which will create the Classes.zip file.
For more information on the clspack utility, please refer to the SDK for Java documentation available at the following Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/java/sdk/
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