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DBISAM 3.30, Delphi 6 and Vista |
Sun, Aug 12 2007 10:25 AM | Permanent Link |
"Janusz Cyran" | Should I expect any problems with application that was built with Delphi 6,
DBISAM 3.30, when it will run on a Vista machine? Additionaly, the application is local, with no file sharing. Thank you, Janusz Cyran |
Sun, Aug 12 2007 9:31 PM | Permanent Link |
"Adam H." | Hi Janusz,
Can't answer this for sure, but I've used D7 with Edisoft apps on Vista, with no issues (releating to Edisoft that is). No guarantee, but for what it's worth... Cheers Adam. "Janusz Cyran" <lobster@hot.pl> wrote in message news:F65483C7-A4E1-43CC-BF76-5E979C0FACE0@news.elevatesoft.com... > Should I expect any problems with application that was built with Delphi > 6, DBISAM 3.30, when it will run on a Vista machine? Additionaly, the > application is local, with no file sharing. > > Thank you, > Janusz Cyran > > |
Mon, Aug 13 2007 4:09 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Janusz,
<< Should I expect any problems with application that was built with Delphi 6, DBISAM 3.30, when it will run on a Vista machine? Additionaly, the application is local, with no file sharing. >> We've seen some issues with sorting with some collations due to changes in the collations in Vista. Are you using the ANSI Standard collation, or something specific ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Aug 13 2007 5:50 PM | Permanent Link |
"Janusz Cyran" | Tim,
I use NewLanguageID = 1045 and NewSortID = 0. BTW, I cannot find The NewLanguageID parameter values list in the latest DBISAM 3.30 manual. Janusz > << Should I expect any problems with application that was built with > Delphi 6, DBISAM 3.30, when it will run on a Vista machine? Additionaly, > the application is local, with no file sharing. >> > > We've seen some issues with sorting with some collations due to changes in > the collations in Vista. Are you using the ANSI Standard collation, or > something specific ? > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > |
Tue, Aug 14 2007 4:47 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Janusz,
<< I use NewLanguageID = 1045 and NewSortID = 0. BTW, I cannot find The NewLanguageID parameter values list in the latest DBISAM 3.30 manual. >> As far as I know, the Polish language is okay with both. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 3:02 AM | Permanent Link |
"Gregory Sebastian" | Hi Janusz,
This post is coming in a little late. I have a few apps developed in Delphi6/ DBISam V3.3. These apps have been successfully deployed on Vista machines. The thing you need to be carefull about is if your app calls RestructureTable or AlterTable. After this is done, if the Vista user logs in with another Windows user account, he/ she may not have Windows permissions to open the the table. The user can only open the table with the same window user account used when RestructureTable AlterTable was run. If you search this NG you may be able to find more posts on this. Regards Gregory Sebastian |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 12:15 PM | Permanent Link |
MiA | Hi Gregory,
Thank you. Seems annoying, I will try to find the relevant posts. Best regards, Janusz Gregory Sebastian napisaĆ(a): > Hi Janusz, > This post is coming in a little late. > > I have a few apps developed in Delphi6/ DBISam V3.3. These apps have > been successfully deployed on Vista machines. The thing you need to be > carefull about is if your app calls RestructureTable or AlterTable. > After this is done, if the Vista user logs in with another Windows user > account, he/ she may not have Windows permissions to open the the table. > The user can only open the table with the same window user account used > when RestructureTable AlterTable was run. If you search this NG you may > be able to find more posts on this. > > Regards > Gregory Sebastian |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 4:48 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Gregory,
<< I have a few apps developed in Delphi6/ DBISam V3.3. These apps have been successfully deployed on Vista machines. The thing you need to be carefull about is if your app calls RestructureTable or AlterTable. After this is done, if the Vista user logs in with another Windows user account, he/ she may not have Windows permissions to open the the table. The user can only open the table with the same window user account used when RestructureTable AlterTable was run. If you search this NG you may be able to find more posts on this. >> This was also the case with XP: http://www.elevatesoft.com/bulletin_9.htm -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 8:30 PM | Permanent Link |
"Gregory Sebastian" | Hi Janusz,
A quick way to get around it is to set your PrivateDir property to the database folder just before RestructureTable or AlterTable is called then set it back to the local temp folder again after. If your database will always be local, you may as well leave your PrivateDir permanantly at the database folder location. Regards Gregory Sebastian |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 9:18 PM | Permanent Link |
"Gregory Sebastian" | Hi Tim,
>> This was also the case with XP: Yes but it seems to be much more apparent in Vista now. In XP, this problem did not show up if the user logs in with any Adminstrator account. In Vista, with UAC enabled (default setting) it shows up even when a user logs in to Windows with any account including Administrator accounts. Regards Gregory Sebastian |
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