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I checked with our Network technicians and this is what they have done
to get it to work on 64-bit, Windows 7.
Install Java Runtime environment 1_4_2_19 and then right click the
Powerlink Icon and select Compatibility mode - Vista SP2 mode. Need to
make sure no higher java is installed (past Java 5), windows 7 comes
preinstalled with Java 6, so need to uninstall that and delete the
Mapics folder, and then install that lower Java and things should be
good.

Brenda Solum
IT Network Supervisor
Alexandria Extrusion Company

-----Original Message-----
From: mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Otto Meyn
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 1:16 PM
To: MAPICS-L SUBMIT
Subject: [MAPICS-L] Windows 7 and PowerLink 7.7

ON my new 64 bit PC with 8G and running windows 7, I'm not able to get
PowerLink 7.7 to run.



I am working with INFOR, thought I would ask.



Just installed a new 720, WOW, running OS 6.1 INFOR is at 7.7 but
PowerLink is managed by Link Manager 7.8



7.8 PowerLink is working.



Seems to be a Java thing?



Any ideas?



Thanks





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