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Thread EDBManager warning
Sat, May 16 2009 8:30 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Just found the caps lock warning for the password fields on setting session login - very nice - also handy.

Roy Lambert
Sat, May 16 2009 2:11 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Roy,

<< Just found the caps lock warning for the password fields on setting
session login - very nice - also handy. >>

Sorry, I can't take credit for that - it's a Windows thing for any masked
(PasswordChar property set) edit controls. Smiley

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Elevate Software
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Sun, May 17 2009 4:24 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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>Sorry, I can't take credit for that - it's a Windows thing for any masked
>(PasswordChar property set) edit controls. Smiley

Weird - I've never noticed it before, and testing it here by copying your pagecontrol from logindlg I don't get it (this is with D2006 on Vista). I think its very useful, and I'd like to enable it here. Any idea of what I don't have set that should be to make it work? Possibly a compiler switch?

Roy Lambert
Tue, May 19 2009 4:15 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Roy,

<< Weird - I've never noticed it before, and testing it here by copying your
pagecontrol from logindlg I don't get it (this is with D2006 on Vista). I
think its very useful, and I'd like to enable it here. Any idea of what I
don't have set that should be to make it work? Possibly a compiler switch?
>>

Not that I'm aware of.  The EDB Manager is compiled with D2007 for ANSI, and
D2009 for Unicode, so that might be the difference.

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Elevate Software
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Wed, May 20 2009 3:12 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Tim

>Not that I'm aware of. The EDB Manager is compiled with D2007 for ANSI, and
>D2009 for Unicode, so that might be the difference.

I thought you were still using D5?

Roy Lambert
Thu, May 21 2009 3:39 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Roy,

<< I thought you were still using D5? >>

DBISAM uses D5 as a baseline compiler for the utilities and servers, while
EDB uses D7 as the baseline compiler, but the utilities and servers are
actually compiled with D2007 (ANSI) and D2009 (Unicode) in order to provide
the most complete and up-to-date UI compatibility.  Some of the controls in
D7 are a little out-dated, especially with Vista.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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