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My OS is Windows 7 Enterprise. I use Sun Java System Server Console 5.2. I have installed Java Version 6 Update 17 (build 1.6.0_17-b04). Every time I run the Sun Server Console, I lose my Aero theme. The windows msg pops up stating that I have lost my color scheme. Program: java.exe. I ran through the Aero Troubleshooter, and it Detects & Corrects a problem with DWM for the current session, but when I close and reopen the Sun Server Console it loses the color scheme again. Do you have any suggestions on how to make this correction permanent?

  soldier1st said:
locate the newest version of Sun Server Console as the other java works fine in w7.

Just out of curiosity, was this response just a guess? What do you mean by "the other java works fine"? What other java?

Because I believe I do have the latest version of Sun Java System Server Console, which is 5.2. (Sun ONE Directory Server) If there is a newer version that you are aware of, please let me know. From what I have researched online, installing the latest version of java fixes this problem with most other java apps, just not this one apparently. So if there are any other suggestions, I would appreciate the help.

  ibetheone said:
Right click on the main executable that runs the sun server console and click on properties and change the compatibility view options to win vista sp2 or a lower windows version, and see if that works.

Thank you for the suggestion... good idea I had not thought of ... unfortunately, it did not work. This really is an annoying mystery to me. I uninstalled the console and reinstalled it .. noticed that just clicking the setup.exe even disables the color scheme.

Still open for more ideas. :rolleyes:

That would be great! I would like to know if this happens to anyone else other than who I work with .. I am determined to figure this out ... I believe this link will get you the download: http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=4373c4c2 (Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2005Q4 (5.2 P4) ).. once you do the installation, choose console only. let me know if that DL does not work (otherwise I have a zip that I could send you).

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