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Look for a CLSID related to Oracle. If missing, run regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\JInitiator 1.1.8.2\bin\hotspot\jvm.dll" from an elevated command prompt. JInitiator 1.1.8.2 uses ancient SSL ciphers and RSA key lengths. Windows 7 64-bit, even fully patched to 2016, will reject these connections by default.
If you find copies on third-party sites (OldVersion.com, CNET, random FTP servers), treat them as . You are downloading a 15+ year old runtime with known, unpatched security vulnerabilities (e.g., lack of TLS 1.2, unsafe deserialization). Do not run this on a machine connected to the internet. Use it only on an isolated LAN or a disconnected virtual machine. Step 1: Sourcing the Oracle JInitiator 1.1.8.2 Installer Assuming you have legal access via a legacy support contract, the filename you are looking for is typically JInit1182.exe or ojinit.exe . The version number is critical: 1.1.8.2 . Later versions (1.3.x) use different classes and will not work for R11i forms. Look for a CLSID related to Oracle
If you cannot access Oracle’s edelivery portal, your only safe route is to use a virtualized snapshot of a machine that already has it installed, or to use Oracle’s “JInitiator Creator” utility (if you have the original application server install media). Windows 7 64-bit, even fully patched to 2016,
If you absolutely must proceed with the native install on Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium, remember: disable UAC, use 32-bit IE, set document mode to IE7, and never, ever connect that machine to the public internet. Do not run this on a machine connected to the internet
Do not use Home Premium. Use Windows 7 Professional with XP Mode, or VirtualBox with Windows XP 32-bit. Your future self will thank you.