witpqs -> RE: WitPTracker AE Release 1.9.2 Available! (10/4/2012 3:41:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MAARTENR I've reinstall java 6 and now it works again! But when i install Java 7 it doesnt work. How can i not upgrade to java 7 afther some updating for Java. Should i disable the option to upgrade? Only i got to use the NO MAP file but that isnt really important. Maarten, Go to the post that I wrote up previously where I put that path name in red. That is the secret, including the quotation marks, BTW. You must find where the Java 6 files are located on your system and make that path be equal to that place where the Java 6 files are installed. You said that you are running Windows 7, yes? Your hard drive is probably drive letter 'c', which is the 'C:' in that path. The '\' immediately following means the top-most level. Do this: click on your windows start menu (lower-left corner of the screen); notice in the right-hand column and item called 'Computer'; click on it. Now that should open up a window where in the top row (or thereabouts) you see a category 'Hard Disk Drives' and your C: drive should be listed there; click on it. Now you see a listing of folders. One of them is called 'Program Files' and this is where 64-bit software is installed; another of them is called 'Program Files (x86) and this is where 32-bit software is installed'. Look inside those two folders to see which one has a folder called 'Java'. On my system the 'Java' folder is inside the folder 'Program Files (x86)'. You should have one there too. Click on the folder 'Program Files (x86)'. There you should see a longer list of folders. One of them is named 'Java'. If you do not see this folder, then you do not have any version of 32-bit Java there. AFAIK tracker requires the 32-bit version of Java. If you don't have it, then you need to install Java 6.35 again. Click on the 'Java' folder. There you should see a folder named 'jre6' and maybe another named 'jre7'. Click on folder 'jre6'. There you should see a folder and some files. One folder is named 'bin'. Click on it. There you will see some folder and some files. One of the files is named 'java.exe'. That is the file that your path statement must point to (although you don't need the '.exe' just the 'java'. I won't be around most of today but if you don't see all the folders as I mentioned them get back to the forum and likely someone will be able to guide you.
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