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Newsletter Topics Select minimum 1 topic. Data Management. Tags: Informatica. Please help. Thanks, Priyanka. Look online for the compatibility matrix.
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And you have increased costs, likely no support, etc Windows 7 is a good example. Microsoft has shown little regard for compatibility. Most take vista as a JOKE! THAT will give you the best chance of it working. They CLAIM it will work with Windows 7 in a non supported and non production environment, but it may be a bit of work. If you take too long to upgrade, you may find there is no real upgrade path.
First, the safest way to run the 7. Then you definitely won't encounter any compatibility issues. Third, I can tell you from my personal experience that the 9. There are very mean tricks to possibly make them run on Windows , but I was not able to get them running on Win However, the 9.
Again, Win is not a certified platform for any v9 client tool, so you're completely on your own here. My personal recommendation is to set up a virtual machine on your Windows 7 machine and to install XP in this virtual machine; on XP you can run the 7. I recently had the same error message with Informatica 7. I downloaded and installed the patch EBF which contains a single. Peter, thank you for your reply, could you please provide the link to download EBF?
As I also want to have a try. And I failed to find the patch from Informatica website. Error: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.
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