JRE 1.7.0u51 and Windows 2008r2 Terminal server

Hi all.
I've recently installed JRE 1.7.0u51 on one of my terminal servers but cant get it to run. If I try to access pages with Java scripts as a normal user I promtply get an error telling me I dont have Java, however I am able to open/edit the Java config. panel, if I open the same pages as my admin user, java Works fine.
I placed the server in install mode, and installed JRE 7.51 (removed earlier version prior installing). If I downgrade to JRE 7.45 everything Works fine.
I have also configured sitelist and sec. Level  through this config: Deployment Configuration File and Properties
Anyone out there have any experience in this issue?
RB

You might start here http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat and select the server forum for Windoze

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