Since Forms 6 was never certified on Vista, I will assume you don't care about using Oracle Support. If that's the case, getting Forms 6 to work on Win 7 would likey require similar steps as you took to getting it to work on Vista. At minimum, you would need to do the following: 1. Start with Forms/Reports 6.0.8.11 (6i Release 2) 2. Install the latest (last) patch (#17), bring the version to 6.0.8.26 3. It may be necessary to relax or disable Windows UAC 4.
To run the executables, you have to right click on them and select Run As Administrator in order for them to work properly. THE ABOVE IS NOT A SUPPORTED CONFIGURATION Forms 6.x was desupported years ago. If you have not already begun to do so, you should probably be working on a migration plan in order to get you to a supported version. The latest version is 11.1.1.3, so you are far behind. All versions newer than 6.x are entirely web based. This means that you will no longer be able to use the Forms runtime on the client machines.
Client machines will require an Oracle certified browser and JRE in order to run Forms. Certification information for Fusion Middleware 11 (includes Forms 11) can be found here: FMw Product information can be found here: Forms 11 information can be found here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/forms/overview/index.html.
To install Windows 7 using Boot Camp, you need the following:. An authentic Microsoft Windows full install disc or of Windows 7 64-bit or Windows 7 32-bit. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later is required. A Mac that supports the version of Windows you want install. To see which versions are compatible with your Mac. To install Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 7 32-bit with Boot Camp, your Mac needs to be running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or later.
An Internet connection. An administrator account in macOS to use Boot Camp Assistant. A minimum of 2GB of RAM. 30GB of free disk space is recommended if you're installing Windows for the first time; 40GB of free disk space is recommended if you're upgrading from a previous version of Windows. A built-in optical drive or a is required if you're using an install disc. The keyboard and mouse or trackpad that came with your Mac. If they aren’t available, use a USB keyboard and mouse.
If you're installing Windows 7 64-bit or 32-bit, you also need a 16GB or larger USB storage device or drive formatted as MS-DOS (FAT) to install Windows Support software (drivers). Newer Mac computers require newer versions of Windows. Mac computers using macOS Sierra 10.12 and later support new installations of Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 only. If you don't see your Mac listed in the, refer to these articles instead:. Use the to make sure you have a Mac that supports the version of Windows you're installing. If your copy of Windows came on a DVD, you might need to of it to work with Boot Camp. Connect a 16GB or larger USB flash drive that you can erase. Leave this flash drive connected to your Mac until Windows installation is finished. Open Boot Camp Assistant from the Utilities folder (or use to find it) and click Continue.
Select only the options to create a Windows install disk and to download the latest Windows support software from Apple. Then click Continue. Insert your Windows install disc if you haven't done so already, or choose your Windows installation ISO, then click Continue.
Boot Camp erases your USB flash drive and prepares it for Windows installation. Type an admin password, then click Unlock to unlock the Startup Disk preferences. Quit Boot Camp Assistant. Use the to find the Windows support software (drivers) that you need for the version of Windows and the Mac that you're using. Click the link in the table to download the related software.
After the file downloads, double-click it in the Finder to decompress (unzip) it. Drag the Boot Camp folder that you just decompressed to the WININSTALL flash drive to copy the folder to the drive. Open Boot Camp Assistant again, then click Continue. Select only the option to Install Windows 7 or later version. Click Install, then follow the onscreen prompts to repartition your drive. Type an admin password to allow Boot Camp Assistant to make changes and to unlock the Startup Disk preferences. Your system boots to the Windows installer.
Follow the onscreen prompts to continue. When you're asked, select a Custom install, not an upgrade.
Select the BOOTCAMP partition when asked where to install Windows. Then click Drive options. Click Format, then click OK. When formatting completes, click Next.
Windows copies and expands files onto your formatted partition. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the Windows installation. When the installation is complete, you see the Windows desktop. Click the Windows start icon on the lower left, then select Computer. Find the WININSTALL flash drive and double-click to open it, then double-click the BootCamp folder.
Double-click setup, then click Yes to allow changes. The Boot Camp installer appears. Accept the terms of the license agreement, then click Next. Click Install. The Boot Camp support software installs, then shows a Boot Camp installer completed message.
Click Finish. Click Yes to restart your system. Use the to make sure you have a Mac that supports the version of Windows you're installing. If your copy of Windows came on a DVD, you might need to of it to work with Boot Camp.
Connect a 16GB or larger USB flash drive that you can erase. Leave this flash drive connected to your Mac until Windows installation is finished. Open Boot Camp Assistant from the Utilities folder (or use to find it) and click Continue. Select only the options to create a Windows install disk and to download the latest Windows support software from Apple. Then click Continue. Insert your Windows install disc if you haven't done so already, or choose your Windows installation ISO, then click Continue.
Boot Camp erases your USB flash drive and prepares it for Windows installation. When you see 'Download Support Software for Windows 7', close the Boot Camp Assistant window to quit the app. Use the to find the Windows support software (drivers) that you need for the version of Windows and the Mac that you're using.
Click the link in the table to download the related software. After the file downloads, double-click it in the Finder to decompress (unzip) it. Open the resulting folder. Locate the following files in this folder and drag them to your USB Flash drive.
When prompted if you want to replace the existing items on the flash drive, click Yes: $WinPEDriver$ (folder) AutoUnattend.xml BootCamp (folder). Open Boot Camp Assistant again, then click Continue. Select only the option to 'Install Windows or later version.' . Click Install, then follow the onscreen prompts to repartition your drive and install Windows. When you complete the assistant, your Mac restarts to the Windows installer.
When you're asked where you want to install Windows, select the BOOTCAMP partition, then. Follow the onscreen prompts to finish installing Windows. Depending on which Mac you have, you can install Windows 7 in 64-bit or 32-bit version. If you don't know which Mac you have, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu. Synthesia unlock code list. Then find your Mac in the tables below and click a download link next to it. A 4 or 5 links to a manual download for the related version of the Windows Support Software (drivers) that you need to install Windows 7 on your Mac.
A dash (–) means that this version of Windows 7 isn't supported on this Mac. If you don't see your newer Mac listed below, refer to these articles instead:.
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Hi Martha You want to run an application developed using Developer 6i. In order to, you need oracle forms and reports engines to facilitate the same. You can install Developer suite 6i without any troubles on a Windows 7 64bit machine.
If you are using Windows 7 64Bit, do check the following link, explaining how to (It should be the same for Vista as well, never used that OS). HTH Regards, raj. Wow, Oracle6i? If that is a database version, that is now 20 years old!
If that is an Oracle Developer version, that is 'only' about 12 years old. In either case, obviously Oracle doesn't certify it for Windows7! We actually have parts of an old Oracle Developer6i application running on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows7. We have not had a problem with the Forms. Unfortunately, we have not succeeded with the Reports, so we have kept some users on WindowsXP who need those old reports yet. We are working on an upgrade to Forms and Reports11.
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Unfortunately, that doesn't support a client/server deployment, so that requires a web server (which basically gives Oracle another revenue opportunity). Hello mgreelings Our network is 50% upgraded to Windows 7, mostly 64bit unless for specific applications requires a 32bit client operating system. We have legacy applications developed using Oracle developer 6i (patch 18) and I assure you, we do run forms and reports without any issues until date. Under specific conditions, the only one activity we were forced to do was to recompile the old sources using the patch 18 developer suite. Hope this points you towards taking actions to address the reporting issue you mentioned with your post.
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