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| Yesterday one of my cutonmers tried to install my application on Win 2003 server 64 bit. My setup.exe (created with install shield for pdox 7) did not even start. So i had to manually copy folders with my app, runtime and BDE and import registry settings (this is my standard procedure for network setup and I have done it at least 200 times before). But to my surprise, pdox did not start, and also BDE did not work properly. BDE just forgot any change i made to it in bdeadmin32.exe. It also did not update registry when I changed cfg file. So I deleted everything and INSTALLED bde with bde52setup.exe. There I checked "Support Win16 and Win32 BDE" and installed it. After that it worked OK. I also noticed, that there is nothing in registry, so I assume it uses some INI files or something?? Question: Is it OK to install BDE in this way or am I missing something? Thx Jure |
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| > Question: Is it OK to install BDE in this way or am I missing something? unfortunately, the only thing you're missing is that we can count the 64bit installation reports on one hand, good or bad.. you're partially in virgin territory.. do some searches, and you'll find a few constants for XP, 2003, Vista, 64bit systems, etc: full administrator rights required don't use the default folders like "my documents" or "program files" for anything flag the BDE for the old "Win3.1" rules, and point to your own idapi.cfg file -- Steven Green - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA Diamond Software Group http://www.diamondsg.com/main.htm Paradox Support & Sales Diamond Sports Gems http://www.diamondsg.com/gemsmain.htm Sports Memorabilia and Trading Cards "modri dirkac" news:487d9b77$1-at-pnews.thedbcommunity.com... > Yesterday one of my cutonmers tried to install my application on Win 2003 > server 64 bit. > My setup.exe (created with install shield for pdox 7) did not even start. > > So i had to manually copy folders with my app, runtime and BDE and > import registry settings (this is my standard procedure for network setup > and I have > done it at least 200 times before). > > But to my surprise, pdox did not start, and also BDE did not work > properly. > BDE just forgot any change i made to it in bdeadmin32.exe. It also did not > update registry when I changed cfg file. > > So I deleted everything and INSTALLED bde with bde52setup.exe. > There I checked "Support Win16 and Win32 BDE" and installed it. > After that it worked OK. I also noticed, that there is nothing in > registry, > so I assume it uses some INI files or something?? > > Question: Is it OK to install BDE in this way or am I missing something? > > Thx Jure > |
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| Hi! I use Pdox-10 on Windows-2008-server-64 bits, since february, without problem. (installed & run under Administrator account). @-salutations Michel Claveau |
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