Then, does the application refer to the cacerts keystore present in the bundled JRE or the one present on client machine. So my questions here are: - am I the first to run into this error message when attempting to install Ford's VCI Manager? If so I hope this thread helps someone in the future. If I bundle a jre with my application through install4j. We have discontinued the official JREs bundles for Linux and Unix. A statically bundled JRE is always distributed along with your application. I suspect there is some sort of JAVA embedded in the VCI Manager installer program that's conflicting with something or not finding something it should (causing it to halt and display the error message). It is still possible to create your own JRE bundles on Linux with Project->Create a JRE bundle and the bin/createbundle command line utility. install4j offers you a number of strategies for JRE bundling. He and I ran out of time today (he's located 6 hours ahead of me - in France!) before I could determine whether he already had that loaded or not. One solution mentioned that I haven't tried yet involves loading "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable". The log file should also show you where on the computer it looks for the installed version, it should check several areas but sometimes it doesnt find the installed location. ![]() Unfortunately the utility is not included in the OSX installation. Their solutions included loading JAVA SE (SDK), which I tried as well, but it didn't resolve the problem. I am trying to create a JRE bundle for OSX using install4js createbundle utility. I have bundled java windows-amd64-1.8.020 in the install4j installer project setup. We have now upgraded the application to java 8 (I ran and built the app jar file in netbeans under java 8). On another computer (win 10 too), if i rename the jre directory ('jre old'), the launcher fails which is what i expect. One of the core requirements for a Java-aware installer builder is the ability to bundle a JRE with the installer. If your package installs a JRE bundle, any Java Product installed by the package will use the bundle over any JRE installed on the target machine. I am using install4j version 5.1.14 and have previously successfully put together a windows installer for a java 6 application with a bundled 6 jvm. ![]() A quick Google search showed several other programs - unrelated to automotive applications - also had the same message. On a Windows 10 (not all), the launcher uses the jre of the computer, not the bundled one, even if the JRE search sequence is empty. I first tried searching DN for the error message but came up dry.
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