![]() ![]() ![]() I was the *ONLY* one who did not agree to such an arrangement, so I kept my machine with Win XP, with the conviction that until I will not be able to continue to develop on my own machine, things will stay as they are. The firm decided to upgrade *ALL* the client machines to Win7, and Forms developers continue to develop on a *SERVER* machine. In my case, it was MY decision, and NOT that of the firm. Hopefully, I will soon have a Win7 machine for my personal home use, and then maybe I will be able to better understand what exactly is best to do. Some more time ago they also performed some tests related to the WebLogic server, for a possible attempt to upgrade to Forms11g (which is compatible with Win7), but not yet finalized, so this will probably not happen in the near future. This is also the main reason that I still remained with my old XP machine, the alternative was to always connect to another server for development, which is very inconvenient for me. ![]() Unfortunately I depend on ny DBA team for performing installations, and they were those who tested and decided that Forms10g cannot be installed on Win7. I know that hacks also do exist, but I’m afraid that if we go this way and then encounter any kind of problems, then we will get no support, because Oracle "does not officially support Forms10g on Win7". It sounds that my supposition was correct, once I know that an "XP mode" is available in Win7, I also thought that using this mode is the most standard way to continue to use software that is only certified for XP. Thanks a lot to Chuck and Raj for your valuable information. ![]()
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