JInitiator target directory

Hi,
The users do not have local admin rights on their workstations which results into Program File being read-only. When running Forms for the first time Oracle attempts to create JDK directory in Program Files but silently hangs because it's read only. What would I need to change on OAS side to make sure that Jinit installs JDK in the folder to which the users have access to ?
Reagards,
Vadim

Hi,
All user should have permissions to create a directory in c:/program files.
Otherwise install the jinitiator in the client machine through the administrator login.
Rgds,
S.Jai
Shanthi Gears (LTD)

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