Iron Curtain, forgive me for typing error.
Virginia I adoree XP myself. I think that if Microsoft or any other company stops supporting something, anytheing, then they should forfeit their copyright and its protection forever and straight to the public domain. I, have already been pushing for this. It may just happen./
Virginia,
It is a little more complicated than that. And more depressing. The issue is not so much with the Windows as it is with the software the OCC is using. Oracle stopped supporting jinitiator at least 4 years ago. The version of jinitiator that the OCC is using is 10 years old and was made for Windows 2000 and NT using Internet Explorer 6. We migrated from that in about 2007 and were very late in doing so. I suspect the version of Oracle that the OCC is using is also either non supported or very close to being dropped by Oracle. Pretty scary!
I am using a Mac. I tried the different links that were posted below and all I got was a blank screen. I talked to the tech person at the OCC and did what they said to do but it did not work.
Could someone tell me how to look up pooling orders on the OCC website?
I have the worst time trying to find things on that site. Maybe I have to be a member or something to find the pooling orders.
Thanks
http://occoapp1.occeweb.com/forms90/f90servlet?config=P525conf
Debbie,
The only way I have found to see pooling and spacing orders is to go to the above website. As others have pointed out, it is not friendly to many computers. It requires an Oracle download of software that Oracle no longer supports. I can only get it to run on an old PC with XP and not on Windows 7 or 8.
I have been successful using it on on Win 7 but not Win 8.1.
If you know the application or order number, you can also pull it up here:
I got it to work in Chrome for Mac using Rick’s link.
Technology just moves so much faster than even Bill Gates or Steve Jobless even thought it would do. Problem is, and those who know, are not telling us, is the bad guys knowledge and technology moves just as fast. We are hacked every minute opf every day, and the NSA, FBI, Dept Of Agriculture and Mickey Mouse Clubs all know it is going on. They are deeply deeply worried about the future, or lack of it, of the Internet.
Wow Rick, you are smart enough to fix APPL. They just can’t seem to get that company running again. Dan has a IT degree, so with your info he might get it running on my 8.1 Until then, would you see if Devon has pooled 17-19N-01W. Thank you, Martha
Martha
My husband has Chrome loaded on his Mac. I will try it tomorrow and let you know.
Rick,
Tell us how you got it to run on Windows 8.1. I can’t even get oracle to run anymore. I had the geeks trying to get it to run and talked with OCC tech and can’t get it up.
I can’t tell all of my secrets!
I created a virtual machine environment on my Surface 2 Pro that has Windows 8.1 by using VMware Player. Within the virtual machine, I installed Windows XP, updated it, and followed OCC’s posted instructions for XP. Up and running in less than an hour.
Wonder what OCC is going to do on April 8 when windows XP is no longer supported? I have an old lap top that has XP and that is the only way I can get any polling and spacing orders. Maybe when Windows 9 comes out it will work with the old software that OCC is using.
Coooool Rick, I have the same thing on my Windows 7, but have not gone to Windows 8 as of yet. I also have 2 other Win 7 computers, one dedicated to Internet, one to song recording and another older that is totally XP, nothing else on it, oh yeh, and another that has nothing on it except DOS — 7, I think it is, to run some older old programs and have fun with Quebert, Frogger, Pacman and stuff, and brush up on my Visual Basic. Everyone should keep their old computers, I have one Compac all in one desktop worth a lot more than the $2000.00 I paid for it 18 years ago. I still use it. Remember all the sleepless nights with DOS?
Here is a link to a thread I created with more details.
Click here to go to the thread
Martha, Not applications on 17-19N-1W
Rick,
Thanks for the thread on how to get XP files to work on windows 8.1. But, I am scared a virus will take all the computers out once XP isn’t supported. Wonder how OCC and Co clerk offices are going to keep all the information certain with all the changes. I may be wrong, but I think windows 9 will only run on 64 bits, so their goes lots of good information. Don’t you know oil companies will have lots of fun once that changes over, they can hardly figure out how to get the checks right now. I have a company that can’t figure out how to do no deduct. So, they can just write me a check every 3 months. People need to watch their deduction on the check stub. Guess I am the only one that does that according to the oil company.
Virginia, I posted this on Payne page today about Chesapeake deducts in Pennsylvania. Wish there was some way we could demand all their wells be audited.
http://online.wsj.com/news/article_email/SB100014240527023040710045…
Virginia and Martha, info I get is that China is heavily engaged in Logan County money wise, at least. We could be worse, I guess, in the Sudan of Egypt, where China is also calling the shots oil wise, China workers are also there, and it is a little humorous that I saw a cartoon in a Khartoum newspaper, of a Chinese head sticking out of a crocodiles mouth on the Nile River, caption reads, “…I just love Chinese food…”