
From the Apple menu choose System Preferences.ĭ. Enable the Mac Root User, by the following:Ī. This is because Access is a 32-bit application and Java v1.7 is only available for 64-bit applications."ģ. *Note if prompted do not use Java 1.7.x because per the Interplay ReadMe "You cannot use Java v1.7 at the system level. Do not install the latest Java from Apple (2015-001) as this is not compatible with current Interplay releases. The Pacifist procedure of downgrading Java to 1.6.0_51 did not work because doing the java -version command from Terminal, said no java version installed. When doing the Java Version command this was the exact version#: Reference#02711561Īt java.io.UnixFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method)Īt java.io.File.createNewFile(File.java:883)Īt .checkForOtherInstance(ApplicationLauncher.java:224)Īt .start(ApplicationLauncher.java:57)Īt .start(JXDKApplication.java:93)Īt .AdminMain.main(AdminMain.java:43)Īt 0(Native Method)Īt (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)Īt (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)Īt .invoke(Method.java:597)Īt (LaunchRunner.java:116)Īt (LaunchRunner.java:51)Īt (JavaApplicationLauncher.java:52) If using Mac OS 10.10.2 + Interplay 3.1.0 components + Java 1.6.0_65 you may get this error on launching Interplay Administrator or Access. Update as of 4/29/15 on a related instance: Using Java 1.6.0_65 worked on that system. It was resolved by upgrading to Mac OS 10.9.2, MC 6.5.4.2 and Interplay bits 2.7.5. **There was one case where downgrading Java to 1.6.0_29 did not work (for a Mac OS 10.7 system, that had 1.6.0_65). Connect to MI HAG again, or install/launch Interplay Access When complete enter terminal and type java -version. When complete select Contents of JavaForMacOSX10.7.pkg or Contents of JavaForOSX.pkg - click Install - choose Yes to All, when asked to Overwrite/Replace - then Wait (may take longer)Ĩ.
