after installing also getting this "IN order to access this application you must install the Oracle JInitiator Plugin version 1.3,1,30. To install this Plugin,Click here to download the oajinit.exe executable. Once the download is complete,double-click the oajinit.exe file to install the plugin. You will be prompted to restart your browser when the installation is complete"
This post is now 6 years old, lots of parts of the solution have moved on. What version of IE are you using, have you tried using that in compatibility mode? Check out the out comments, search for fatal as others have the same issue, some of the comments might shine a light on a solutions which works for you. If you do find a solution please let us all know what worked for you. The original post was working when using IE 8 and Windows 7, so do not expect it to work with anything newer.
The repainting of the screen is cause by the version of oracle forms, because it just isnt designed to be ran on Windows 7.
If this is causing issues with you being able to see parts of the screen, then there is not much that you can do.
Spent several days tracking down a jvm.dll crash problem that was affecting these XP machines, I knew it had to be in the Jinitiator 1.3.1.13. Out of desperation I tried it and this fixed it. Thank you so much!
Apart from to get whoever programmed the app/forms to get it running with the latest Java JRE, or any JRE rather than relying on a technology that is years old and basically just an Oracle made dumbed down version Java Runtime.
Hi,
Sadly, I am not able to upgrade the version of jinitiator, and am just trying to get our unsupported version of ebusiness to run on windows 7. I have it working using XP mode, but it would be simpler to deploy if I could get it to work without using XP mode.
As I mentioned, this is not a version supported by Oracle, and with no support I cannot download the e-business patches that would be necessary for the Jinitiator upgrade. Also, as I have no Oracle support, I also have no access to any metalink articles that would explain how to do the upgrade.
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One other thought, is there any way to put this jvm.dll file in the oajinit.exe so that every time it is installed, it installs with the working jvm.dll?
This would be easier than having to install Jinitiator and then overwriting the jvm.dll file, especially for users in remote locations.
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Thanks!
DO NOT re-run the adjkey command on the other web servers. All Applications Java code should be signed using one digital certificate, unique to your site.Running adjkey multiple times will produce multiple certificates,
NOTE: At this point, if your users attempt to connect to the Applications,they will see the yellow warning banner in their Applications windows indicating that the Java security authorization has failed.
In order to use Oracle HR, a small programme called "Jinitiator" which helps Oracle HR to run needs to be installed locally on your computer. This happens only on the first time you run Oracle HR or when a new version of Oracle HR has been installed on the server.
Solution: Check who gets "Administrator" profile by filling in PC hostname on the following web form. The "Responsible" and "Main user" persons are Administrators. Make sure any of the Administrators log on the computer under any of their account before trying to install Jinitiator. Note that this login is only needed to install Jinitiator the first time. You may use your own login afterwards.
Solution: Go to WinServices.
Click on Check account status and log in with your NICE credentials.
Scroll down to Paths - Folder redirection settings: make sure you read "Desktop Folder is not redirected".
If the desktop is being redirected click on "[Config]", and disable the redirection.
Log off from windows, and log in back.
It should now hopefully work!!!