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Another question re Windows 7 |
Wed, Feb 24 2010 5:24 AM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Saunders" | I need to start replacing some aging networked XP machines with
Windows7 machines (App written in Delphi 7) I have a DBISAM 3.30 Client Server setup with the server running on one of the XP machines as a Windows Service. At the moment only one of the clients needs to be replaced but sometime soon the server will need to be as well. Should the changeover be OK and what issues can I expect Note all the tables formats are Ansi Standard Many thanks in advance -- |
Thu, Feb 25 2010 5:27 AM | Permanent Link |
"Ronald" | Hi Mike,
User Account Control (I am not sure what it is called in English), could be a problem. If you experience some errors that you cannot explain, you should try disabling this. Ronald "Mike Saunders" <enquiries@folleytech.co.uk> schreef in bericht news:696F84F2-A90D-49E1-A454-10D7882245C3@news.elevatesoft.com... >I need to start replacing some aging networked XP machines with > Windows7 machines (App written in Delphi 7) > > I have a DBISAM 3.30 Client Server setup with the server running on one > of the XP machines as a Windows Service. At the moment only one of the > clients needs to be replaced but sometime soon the server will need to > be as well. > > Should the changeover be OK and what issues can I expect Note all the > tables formats are Ansi Standard > > Many thanks in advance > > > > -- > > |
Thu, Feb 25 2010 7:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Mike,
<< Should the changeover be OK and what issues can I expect Note all the tables formats are Ansi Standard >> The only things to look out for are: 1) Folder virtualization (\Program Files) - don't store tables, etc. in the \Program Files directory or subdirectories. 2) Temporary files directories - don't specify \Windows\Temp as a session's PrivateDir - use the private temporary files directory for each user (GetTempPath Win32 API call). -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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