Can't Open ASDM in Mountain Lion

I'm trying to launch ASDM 6.4(5) for the first time to access our company's firewall, but I can't launch it. My manager has no problem, but he's on 10.7 and Java 6. I'm on Java 7. When I Run ASDM, a Java 7 splash screen pops up and never goes away. So I downgraded to JAVA 6 and still can't open it. When I Run ASDM, nothing happens this time. It asks me to trust the certificate, but after I click Trust is when nothing happens.
I've looked through Google quite a bit for answers but nothing seems to be helping. This is my first run at using ASDM so I'm not sure what's going on.
Help please!

So this was weird, after I completely uninstalled Java I tried looking for a Java 6 update 43 version to install but couldn't find one anywhere. I somehow found update 29 though. After I downloaded it, I wasn't allowed to install it because apparently it said I had a more updated version of Java. I checked and it said Java 6.43.
So I download Pacifist to allow me to extract and install 6.29. I was then able to launch it successfully from the browser and now I can open the application fine. I'm wondering if it will work fine with 6.43 now. Anyone by chance know where I can find it? I can no longer find it. I'd like to try that and if it doesn't work just go back to 6.29.

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