Here is a direct download link for the Navisphere Simulator:
Click here to download
Before you go for installation of this simulator, there are some things to be kept in mind. I have tried this simulator on Windows 7 but not Mac book, so can't say about installation in a MAC OS.
Recommended requirements for this simulator to work fine:
Select Path n click edit, Variable Value: add a semi-colon(;) in the end or if it is already present then copy-paste the java compiler path (C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_32\bin) after the semi-colon and add another semi-colon after adding this path.
Click here to download
Before you go for installation of this simulator, there are some things to be kept in mind. I have tried this simulator on Windows 7 but not Mac book, so can't say about installation in a MAC OS.
Recommended requirements for this simulator to work fine:
- Windows XP
- JRE version 5 or below
- Java compiler path mentioned in the Environment Variable of your computer (Click here for instructions)
- Last but not the least, Internet Explorer
- Windows 7(64-bit)
- JRE 6 update 32
- The program can't start because MSVCR71.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.(Click here for the solution.)
- Invocation of this Java Application has caused an InvocationTargetException.
Fix to MSVCR71.dll
- Go to My computer > C: drive or where your OS is installed
- In the search box on the top right corner type MSVCR71.dll or XP users simply press Ctrl+F and type MSVCR71.dll and click search.
- I found this file in the following location:
C:\Users\User_PC\AppData\Local\Temp\I1355498120\Windows\resource\jre\bin
but these locations differ from pc-to-pc - Copy the file MSVCR71.dll from this location and paste it in the following location:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64 - Click Ok>OK>Apply and OK
- Now try running the setup again.
Set Environment Variable path:
Go to My computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables > in System Variables >Select Path n click edit, Variable Value: add a semi-colon(;) in the end or if it is already present then copy-paste the java compiler path (C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_32\bin) after the semi-colon and add another semi-colon after adding this path.
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Solution to the 2nd problem is that :
ReplyDelete1 : Make sure that you run setup in windows XP compatibility mode (for windows 7 and up users).
2 : To do that right click on setup file->properties->compatibility->make a check on Run this program in compatibility mode for->select windows xp from drop down list->apply->ok.
This would solve the problem for InvocationTargetException.
But if Internet Explorer is blocking the navisphere (considering you have the latest version of JRE and allowing content in the browser) then :
Go to control panel->search and select java->go to security tab->make sure there is a check on Enable java content in browser->reduce the security level to medium->click on OK.
This should make navisphere run on IE.
Thanks Mate!
DeleteI'll see if it works.
Thank you so much
DeleteHappy to help :)
Deletenavisphere manager is not installing in windows 10 ,what is the reason could anyone help me i was tried all compatibility settings also
ReplyDeletewhile installing navisphere manager simulator error couldnot load jvm.dll could anyone fix it
ReplyDeleteSeems like your PATH is not set in the environment variable. Look for the instructions in the post itself.
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