Gave an error and told me to refer to log files. I did that, followed the instructions to set %JAVA_HOME% to the correct path, reinstalled the Confluence service. Because JIRA (running on this same server) is using 32-bit JRE I thought it would probably be best to install 32-bit JDK. Somewhere along the way I got a message stating that I need to have JDK. It wasn't until after I upgraded Confluence that I started coming across one stumbling block and another. I suppose I should have read the release notes because I am thinking at some point Confluence switched from JRE to JDK. It has been working fine all this time, but I just wanted to upgrade. This weekend I attempted to upgrade Confluence. It also appears to be using the 32 bit version of JRE. JIRA must be using JRE because at the time I last updated JIRA, I did not have JDK installed. I have JIRA and Confluence running on the same Windows 2016 Server.
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