Running SQL Developer as a Windows 7 App-V

Hello,
Is anybody out there running SQL Developer as a Win7 virtualized application?
I've noticed a difference in behaviour with v3.0.04-34 between virtualized and non-virtualized app:
App-V
- error when SQL Developer starts. Log shows: "SEVERE     50     0     oracle.ide.IdeCore     Exception firing mainWindowOpened to oracle.dbtools.crest.fcp.DataModelerAddin$1@117e6b6"
- Cannot save data modeler design. Everything looks ok, but it saves nothing. I'm using data modeler embedded inside SQL developer.
Local Installation
- no error in log.
- data modeler design saving is ok
Anybody experienced this?
Kind Regards,
Olivier.
Edited by: user9378013 on Jan 13, 2012 3:17 PM

Hello,
after change my computer and upgrade to Win 7 (no virtualized installation) I get the same kind of error with sqldeveloper, namely: "Exception firing mainWindowOpened to oracle.dbtools.crest.fcp.DataModelerAddin$1@364c0939"
regards,

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