Bde x64 install
Some programs may use only parts of the component, for example, the program you wrote may use only paradox tables, using the BDE Installer you can install only this part of the BDE in the system and thus save a lot of disk space. It is also possible to safely remove parts of the component or remove them completely from the system. In fact, using this tool simplifies repetitive tasks and manual configuration operations for different system conditions, and with just a few clicks you will be able to install and use the BDE component on the desired system.
Advanced Search. No "bde" x64 native software results Advanced DBF Editor 4. If you've been on BDE eXpress 4. Normally the user do'nt know that he is Oracle Data Access Components You may see the Paradox Data Editor 3.
Hi Frank, If you search the archives of this group you will find details on how others successfully installed the BDE under 64 Bit Windows. Remember the key even for 32 bit Vista is to ensure the cfg file is outside of the program files folder and that the BDE is configured to use the cfg file rather than the registry. It looks like they've done some housekeeping and eliminated old messages as I don't find anything helpful in the old messages.
I do have Bill Todd's network installation instructions. We think if we get these four keys set, our application should be able to take it from there. I haven't checked the Paradox groups. I'm a little confused by the notion that you make your own paths but don't use "ordinary" windows folders. I don't see the issue in some users not having rights to that folder. A client of mine has tried for a long time, and failed, which has lead to a migration project from BDE to dbExpress NET books on Lulu.
I suppose the last hope for this customer to avoid taking back this computer would be to abandon his plan to use it as a server and make it a workstation. Whilst running as Administrator you should again try the Win3. Then you need to reboot.
I cannot guarantee for sure under Vista 64 but I see no reason why not as it works fine under XP 64 and the only real difference is the enhanced Permissions enforced by Vista. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi Timothy, This issue can be best answered by Borland Support.
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