Run samples on 64 bit Windows 7

I downloaded the wls1212_dev.zip and wls1212_dev_supplemental.zip from
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I'm following the directions for JAAS authentication here:
Using JAAS Authentication in Java Clients - 12c (12.1.2)
where it says "You will need to look at the examples when reading the information in the following sections."
When I try to use the run_samples.cmd as described in the README_SUPP.txt from the wls1212_dev_supplemental.zip download, I get this error:
The program or feature "\??\C:\dev\weblogic\wls12120\mask.com" cannot start or run due to incompatibity with 64-bit versions of Windows.
Please contact the software vendor to ask if a 64-bit Windows compatible version is available.
How may I see the supplemental Weblogic 12c examples on 64 bit Windows 7?
Any advice or pointers are appreciated.
Thank you.

PS CS4 does not support dual cards (or dual GPU cards) so the other card in the case is not being used.
Set up is simple:
M4A79T delux MB
8 gigs of corsair dominator ram timings 8,8,8,24 2T CMD4GX3M2B1600C8
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