Please note, the instructions below will only apply to the latest builds of JSonar.
To install JSonar on a Windows 7 64-bit OS, perform the following steps:
- Disable “UAC” (User Access Control) by:
- open start menu and type “UAC” in the search box and then press ENTER.
- when the new screen comes up, tab to “notification level” slider and make sure it is set to 0; click “apply” or “OK”.
- restart your machine, yes, unfortunately this is necessary.
- Install or reinstall JSonar.
- Launch Sonar and try running the “setup wizard”.
Please note that disabling “UAC” (User Access Control) makes your computer less secure, however, this is the only way to ensure the proper communication between JSonar and Sonar.
If you are concerned with the security of your system, please make sure to install Microsoft Security Essentials or another antivirus software of your choice.
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