You just need to add "set" right before the call to Java, as the following snippet shows: set rtiLauncherJar=%appLibClassDir%/rtilauncher.jarĬall "%JREHOME%\bin\javaw" -DrtipkgFile=%1 -jar "%rtiLauncherJar%"Ĭall "%JREHOME%\bin\javaw" -jar "%rtiLauncherJar%" You can check which environment RTI Launcher is using by editing the file rtilauncher.bat 1 from the bin directory. It attempts to use the Mac file system locations for the home directory. This issue is related to the way Parallels Desktop sets up the user’s home. When using Windows installed with Parallels Desktop on a Mac, you may run into trouble when starting RTI Launcher.
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