Jan 22, 2013 Oracle Designer 10gR2 is not officially supported on a 64-bit OS. There is a difference in being supported and being able to install. There are some posts where Designer was installed on Windows 7 64-bit with the compatibility mode set on Win XP SP 3. For this installation, you need either the DVDs or a downloaded version of the DVDs. In this tutorial, you install from the downloaded version. From the directory where the DVD files were unzipped, open Windows Explorer and double-click on setup.exe from the db Disk1 directory. The product you want to install is Oracle Database 11g.
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Last updated on APRIL 19, 2018
Applies to:
Oracle Designer - Version 10.1.2.0.2 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
'Checked for Currency 2018-Apr-19'
Symptoms
The most recent release of Designer 10g, 10.1.2.6, is the only version of Designer which is compatible with Windows 7. However, in order to install Designer 10.1.2.6, you must first have the base 10g release (10.1.2.0.2) of Designer installed, and that base release is not compatible with Windows. Additionally, the Oracle Universal Installer distributed with Designer 10.1.2.0.2 will fail when run on Windows 7.
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In short.
After patch 19 has been installed I can't run any form: compiled with patch 18 or 19, by myself or others. Immediately after starting I get Windows error:
After patch 19 has been installed I can't run any form: compiled with patch 18 or 19, by myself or others. Immediately after starting I get Windows error:
Details
- In Windows Event Viewer: error id = '26', Source = 'Application Popup', User = 'n/a'
- I'm able to run forms from within Builder (i.e. 'Program' --> 'Run')
- Everything was good with Developer 6i patch 18.
- Another one programmer on our team has the same problem (others have not tried yet)
- Windows XP SP3 (32-bit).
- In Windows Event Viewer: error id = '26', Source = 'Application Popup', User = 'n/a'
- I'm able to run forms from within Builder (i.e. 'Program' --> 'Run')
- Everything was good with Developer 6i patch 18.
- Another one programmer on our team has the same problem (others have not tried yet)
- Windows XP SP3 (32-bit).
What I've tried
- Add ifrun60.exe (and other exe from BIN folder) to Data execution prevention (DEP) exceptions
- Uninstall every possible component via Oracle Installer, erase ORACLE_HOME from HDD and re-install, then
- Incrementally apply all patches I have (5, 13, 15, 18, 19)
- Start form in Windows compatibility modes
- Add ifrun60.exe (and other exe from BIN folder) to Data execution prevention (DEP) exceptions
- Uninstall every possible component via Oracle Installer, erase ORACLE_HOME from HDD and re-install, then
- Incrementally apply all patches I have (5, 13, 15, 18, 19)
- Start form in Windows compatibility modes
Why do I need this
The main reason is that this patch fixes some weird behaviour that presents only on my machine (in team of 7) - I'm getting error while trying to assign global variable. It always disappears after re-compilation on any other machine and sometimes (what the... ?!) after my own recompilation later
The main reason is that this patch fixes some weird behaviour that presents only on my machine (in team of 7) - I'm getting error while trying to assign global variable. It always disappears after re-compilation on any other machine and sometimes (what the... ?!) after my own recompilation later
And the second reason is, well, just curiosity because I've almost broken my brain trying to make this work
Progress
2010.02.11 - I've just found out (thanks to ProcMon), that the last action before crush is loading ifrcm60.dll (with SUCCESS result code).
I've tried to replace this DLL with version from patch 18 and then ifrun60.exe complains about wrong DLL
2010.02.11 - I've just found out (thanks to ProcMon), that the last action before crush is loading ifrcm60.dll (with SUCCESS result code).
I've tried to replace this DLL with version from patch 18 and then ifrun60.exe complains about wrong DLL
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/6/8/126869748/487975863.png)
2010.02.16 - Dr Watson doesn't generate any info
2010.03.02 - Support (including extended) for Designer 6i came to end on 31 dec 2008, so I can't rise support request.
Also the only mention of this problem I was able to find is the dead thread (2 y.o.) on Oracle forums
Also the only mention of this problem I was able to find is the dead thread (2 y.o.) on Oracle forums
It seems to me, that the only way to solve this will be to defenestrate my PC... any other suggestions ? :)
Solution
OK, I give up. Just reinstall Windows (love this solution in any situation :) (I've done Win7 32 bit)
OK, I give up. Just reinstall Windows (love this solution in any situation :) (I've done Win7 32 bit)
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Install Oracle Designer On Windows 7 64
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Install Oracle Designer On Windows 7 32-bit Step By Step
If you are installing patches then presumably you have an Oracle Support account. If so, I urge you to raise an SR with them. Or - as I'm not sure that Forms 6i is still supported - search the Metalink Knowledge Base for solutions.
Because this is going to be something really obscure in your set-up. There is a thread in the Tech Guy forum which covers the sort of techniques you need to deploy in diagnosing this. Find out more.
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I had the same problem and solved it applying patch 6857221 for Forms 6i. You can download it here: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/PatchSearchResults?_afrLoop=384799287815717&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=5a8q1h6fh_4 (you will need an Oracle support account)
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