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The original document doesn't provide guidance on the proper way for finding your JDK 1.8 installation, which many users don't know. If they've installed multiple JDK's this can become a big headache. The document also doesn't provide enough guidance for finding the AnypointStudio.ini file, which is hidden away under an unexpected path, especially if users happen to try to follow this old support article (maybe it was written for a version of Studio or MacOSX that was very different, but this path doesn't exist for me or my colleagues running AnyPoint Studio 7.3 and OSX 10.13 - 10.15.

The original document doesn't provide guidance on the proper way for finding your JDK 1.8 installation, which many users don't know. If they've installed multiple JDK's this can become a big headache. The document also doesn't provide enough guidance for finding the AnypointStudio.ini file, which is hidden away under an unexpected path, especially if users happen to try to follow [this old support article](https://help.mulesoft.com/s/article/Increasing-JVM-memory-heap-in-Anypoint-Studio-to-avoid-OutOfMemory-issues) (maybe it was written for a version of Studio or MacOSX that was very different, but this path doesn't exist for me or my colleagues running  AnyPoint Studio 7.3 and OSX 10.13 - 10.15.
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