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To summarize, from Java 1.8.0.60 onwards Java reports its internal build # as 600 rather than 60 like earlier versions, so you must tell LaunchAnywhere to ignore this.
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The error in the title come out when i tried to install a stock trading software,is there any method to fix it?[ I have tried to install the software on another laptop to make sure it is not the problem of the software.Download link: https://www.osk188.com/page.jsp?name=download_apps]
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Full explanation of and resolution to this problem here.
To summarize, from Java 1.8.0.60 onwards Java reports its internal build # as 600 rather than 60 like earlier versions, so you must tell LaunchAnywhere to ignore this.
It was looking for the 64bit version. I had only (86) version. Installed 64 version of Java and it worked.
The error in the title come out when i tried to install a stock trading software,is there any method to fix it?[ I have tried to install the software on another laptop to make sure it is not the problem of the software.Download link: https://www.osk188.com/page.jsp?name=download_apps]
Hi Garvill,
I was having the same problem when I want to install OSK188 to my Windows 7 system too.
1 solution to it is that you can add a PATH variable to the system, steps as below :
- From the Desktop, right-click the Computer icon and select Properties. If you don't have a Computer icon on your desktop, click the Start button, right-click the Computer option in the Start menu, and select Properties.
- Click the Advanced System Settings link in the left side.
- In the System Properties window, click on the Advanced tab, then click the Environment Variables button near the bottom of that tab.
- In the Environment Variables window, highlight the Path variable in the "System variables" section and click the Edit button. Add or modify the path lines with the paths : "C:\Program files\Java\jre1.8.0_60\bin" (You may cross check the right path in your Program files\Java directory)
*Please note that each different directory is separated with a semicolon (;) so you just need to add a semicolon (;) after the existing path.
- Relaunch the installer again and you will find it's running !
Happy Trading ^_^
Hello PQ,
Perfect! Great post. It works!
Thanks
Thanks!!!
That was the major problem. I had installed an Oracle product that installed it's own JAVA Path as C:\ProgramFiles\Oracle\Java\1xxxxx\bin first in the order. I added thecorrect Java path at the end and didn't work. I then deleted the first one and everything is fine!