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I am not able to open jmeter in my vm. exicutable file is showing like ApacheJMeter.jar and open as PDF.
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      Please some one help me on this where i did wrong.
      Java(JDK) installed 8 verion updates.







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          If in windows, open command prompt,



          move to bin folder



          cd <JMeterPAth>apache-jmeter-5.0bin


          type



          jmeter.bat


          hope this should work.






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          If in windows, open command prompt,



          move to bin folder



          cd <JMeterPAth>apache-jmeter-5.0bin


          type



          jmeter.bat


          hope this should work.






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          If in windows, open command prompt,



          move to bin folder



          cd <JMeterPAth>apache-jmeter-5.0bin


          type



          jmeter.bat


          hope this should work.






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          If in windows, open command prompt,



          move to bin folder



          cd <JMeterPAth>apache-jmeter-5.0bin


          type



          jmeter.bat


          hope this should work.






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          If in windows, open command prompt,



          move to bin folder



          cd <JMeterPAth>apache-jmeter-5.0bin


          type



          jmeter.bat


          hope this should work.







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