But googling Steven's site suggests that the win7 cert came later than the I.E 8 cert so I might well have been wrong http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2009/12/win7_certified_ebs.html - and 64bit isn't apparently certified yet. Versions of components were always key to this, and always a complete PITA to get right. :( On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 8:03 PM, John Piwowar <jpiwowar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I concur. Also, you don't mention which version of EBS you're running, but > R12 is a bit particular about which version of Java is running on the client > side, and people are often bitten by automatic updates: > > > http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2010/04/warning_e-business_suite_issues_with_sun_jre_160_20.html > > Regards, > > John P. > > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Niall Litchfield < > niall.litchfield@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Check out steven chan's blog, he will have the relevant certification >> information (eg >> http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2009/09/internet_explorer_8_certified_ebs12.html) >> together with the tech stack requirements to make it work. I'd lay bets it's >> I.E 8 rather than Windows 7 that's the issue. >> >> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:46 PM, William Muriithi < >> william.muriithi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> This is not a database issue, but I am posting here as I assume its >>> likely some of us may be managing E-Business suite. I have very little >>> experience myself, but have been trying to help one of our user. It look >>> like the problem is related to browser support, but not really certain. >>> Could someone have come across similar problem? >>> >> >> -- >> Niall Litchfield >> Oracle DBA >> http://www.orawin.info >> > > -- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA http://www.orawin.info