You shouldn't have had to specify your installation location at all - jbridge always picked it up for me. I used C:\Program Files back when I was using Windows XP, but when I upgraded to Windows 7 (and 8 and now 10), it knew to install to C:\Program Files(x86). While maybe not clear in the instructions, I suspect J is using C:\Program Files generically, in that 32-bit systems still use that folder name, but when you go to a 64-bit system, it needs to go to C:\Program Files(x86).


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