Full Jaguar EPC for download - Merry Belated Xmas!
#61
I've seen downloads corrupted through certain routers before in the way they rebuild the packets with archives.
I'm extracting the file now. Those having issues, is your Windows account have admin rights? Without running the program myself yet, that is just a guess (moreso on Win7).
I'll test it with XP-32, Win7 (home and pro), and linux if people are that interested.
That shouldn't cause any conflicts, I run multiple JVMs myself for dev purposes.
Wow, this takes a long time to extract.
If anybody cares, I can mirror the file to my server, bandwidth isn't an issue for me. Mirror link
I'm extracting the file now. Those having issues, is your Windows account have admin rights? Without running the program myself yet, that is just a guess (moreso on Win7).
I'll test it with XP-32, Win7 (home and pro), and linux if people are that interested.
uninstall java either that or the java virtual machine, and then see if it works. The software has it's own java version as part of it, so I don't know if conflicting versions may cause a problem.
Wow, this takes a long time to extract.
If anybody cares, I can mirror the file to my server, bandwidth isn't an issue for me. Mirror link
Last edited by phaelax; 03-07-2011 at 05:31 AM.
#62
Alright, a few things to report back.
1. If the program doesn't do anything when you attempt to login, it could be related to your firewall. That happened to me and I didn't know it because the firewall prompt came up on my other monitor which I wasn't looking at.
2. The shortcut links to "JEPC\applications\JEPC\html\JEPCIndex.hta". When running the HTA file, it's really nothing more than an HTML file self-contained in an instantiated IE window. Or at least I believe it solely runs off of IE rather than the system's default browser. You can easily rename the file's extension to HTML and open it in any browser you want and it should run the same, although since it appears to use ActiveX, I wouldn't promise anything in any browser other than IE.
I just tested this and it wouldn't log me in with Opera, FF, or Chrome, only IE6.
3. I'm running the program fine from another location other than C:, but had to make a change to a file.
Navigate to the file JEPC\applications\JEPC\js\Constants.js and open it in Notepad. The first line will say:
var rootFolder = "c:\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
If you place the epcv3 folder and JEPC folder on the root of the C: drive then no problems, but I'd rather both contained elsewhere. I stored both folders in this location: H:\Jaguar\, yours will vary. Change the line above to this:
var rootFolder = "H:\\Jaguar\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
or var rootFolder = "<myRootFolder>\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
Next, either make a new shortcut to the file I mentioned in 2 above or right-click on the existing shortcut, click properties, and change the target path there to the new location of that file.
4. If you have Java installed on your system, you don't need the java folder listed under the JEPC folder. You can delete it and save about 70mb. Mine runs fine without the folder there.
1. If the program doesn't do anything when you attempt to login, it could be related to your firewall. That happened to me and I didn't know it because the firewall prompt came up on my other monitor which I wasn't looking at.
2. The shortcut links to "JEPC\applications\JEPC\html\JEPCIndex.hta". When running the HTA file, it's really nothing more than an HTML file self-contained in an instantiated IE window. Or at least I believe it solely runs off of IE rather than the system's default browser. You can easily rename the file's extension to HTML and open it in any browser you want and it should run the same, although since it appears to use ActiveX, I wouldn't promise anything in any browser other than IE.
I just tested this and it wouldn't log me in with Opera, FF, or Chrome, only IE6.
3. I'm running the program fine from another location other than C:, but had to make a change to a file.
Navigate to the file JEPC\applications\JEPC\js\Constants.js and open it in Notepad. The first line will say:
var rootFolder = "c:\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
If you place the epcv3 folder and JEPC folder on the root of the C: drive then no problems, but I'd rather both contained elsewhere. I stored both folders in this location: H:\Jaguar\, yours will vary. Change the line above to this:
var rootFolder = "H:\\Jaguar\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
or var rootFolder = "<myRootFolder>\\epcv3\\EPC\\Data\\Files"
Next, either make a new shortcut to the file I mentioned in 2 above or right-click on the existing shortcut, click properties, and change the target path there to the new location of that file.
4. If you have Java installed on your system, you don't need the java folder listed under the JEPC folder. You can delete it and save about 70mb. Mine runs fine without the folder there.
Last edited by phaelax; 03-07-2011 at 04:19 AM.
#64
EPC Question
First thanks for the great resource! I have it installed just fine but for some reason I do not see any diagrams. I am assuming it is because of flash. But I I would document my progress. I shall return!https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/i...icon_smash.gif
#68
Work's great on windows 7 64bit....
Im sure it will help any body that is looking for parts that doesn't live any where near a jag dealer... like myself... closest dealer is 320 miles away!..
thank you George for the find...
it will make getting the right parts on the first phone call possible...
Im sure it will help any body that is looking for parts that doesn't live any where near a jag dealer... like myself... closest dealer is 320 miles away!..
thank you George for the find...
it will make getting the right parts on the first phone call possible...
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Hi, I'm new here but great download and instructions but struggling to get images of parts to display. Although I can see that the frame is Macromedia Flash, the images on file are in .jpg format. Although I've got Flash (Adobe) installed, and have various ways of opening jpg's, the JEPC program refuses to display an image for any part. All I see is the truncated word 'Displ' within a box.
Any ideas as to what I need to do?
Any ideas as to what I need to do?
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#73
Installed fine, but when trying to log in get the main screen, type the info and it just sits there doing nothing. Running windows 7 ultimate. Think the issue is with Firefox. Will load it onto a machine that uses IE. Curious if anyone else running win 7 is getting it to work with Fire Fox.
#74
JEPC has no diagrams
Hello,
I installed JEPC on windows 7 (32bit) and it starts up and I can log in but there are no diagrams present. I don't know if the browsers are important, but I am using Mozilla firefox and I have installed adobe flash and shockwave flash, but still can't get the diagrams.
Does the default browser matter?
thanks,
Larry
I installed JEPC on windows 7 (32bit) and it starts up and I can log in but there are no diagrams present. I don't know if the browsers are important, but I am using Mozilla firefox and I have installed adobe flash and shockwave flash, but still can't get the diagrams.
Does the default browser matter?
thanks,
Larry
#75
Ok here I go reviving an old but very valuable thread. Posting one observation and posting one question.
1. Observation: I tried downloading the file like 5 times last night both from the main link and the mirror link. Each time it downloaded everything but when finalizing the download it would "interrupt". I was using Chrome. I tried it again with Internet Explorer and it worked. But the finalizing process takes forever. Also, when uncompressing it with WinRar it takes forever, but be patient and it will finish. Hope this helps if anybody has similar problems.
2. Question: I log in, I can run through all the menu selections, I installed Flash and now I can see all the images, etc. But when I try to do a simple "search" for anything I get a message stating "A Connection To The Internet Could Not Be Established". I understand we're not gonna have up to date prices and all but I am trying to do a local search and it's not letting me. This is a problem because I don't know what subdirectory the parts I am looking for would be listed under. Making a search my only way to attempt to find it. My use of this program is basically looking for diagrams and part numbers. Has anybody else had this issue and did you find a way to fix it so you can use the search feature?
P.S. I am running from a Clean Virtual Machine version of Windows XP. With internet access.
1. Observation: I tried downloading the file like 5 times last night both from the main link and the mirror link. Each time it downloaded everything but when finalizing the download it would "interrupt". I was using Chrome. I tried it again with Internet Explorer and it worked. But the finalizing process takes forever. Also, when uncompressing it with WinRar it takes forever, but be patient and it will finish. Hope this helps if anybody has similar problems.
2. Question: I log in, I can run through all the menu selections, I installed Flash and now I can see all the images, etc. But when I try to do a simple "search" for anything I get a message stating "A Connection To The Internet Could Not Be Established". I understand we're not gonna have up to date prices and all but I am trying to do a local search and it's not letting me. This is a problem because I don't know what subdirectory the parts I am looking for would be listed under. Making a search my only way to attempt to find it. My use of this program is basically looking for diagrams and part numbers. Has anybody else had this issue and did you find a way to fix it so you can use the search feature?
P.S. I am running from a Clean Virtual Machine version of Windows XP. With internet access.
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So I followed all the download directions, but I only get text, no graphics. Is there a particular active X control that needs to be turned on or something? OK so now I see that there is something like Flash that may need to be installed. I will search a bit further.
OK so installing Flash didn't help [says the player on the machine is up to date]. Any ideas?
cheers,
TonyL
OK so installing Flash didn't help [says the player on the machine is up to date]. Any ideas?
cheers,
TonyL
Last edited by tonyu47; 03-03-2012 at 11:12 PM.
#80
So I followed all the download directions, but I only get text, no graphics. Is there a particular active X control that needs to be turned on or something? OK so now I see that there is something like Flash that may need to be installed. I will search a bit further.
OK so installing Flash didn't help [says the player on the machine is up to date]. Any ideas?
cheers,
TonyL
OK so installing Flash didn't help [says the player on the machine is up to date]. Any ideas?
cheers,
TonyL