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On the machine on which you ran Setup.exe run Regedit.exe from Windows directory and expand the following key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREBorland]. Export this key to a file e.g. Borland.reg. Open the exported file in Notepad and change all drive letters to the network drive letter on which all workstations will access BDE. Also, if BDE is not installed into the default directory, you may want to modify the directories to reflect the new BDE location.
For example, you may have to change:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREBorlandDatabase Engine]
'DLLPATH'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDE'
'RESOURCE'='0009'
'CONFIGFILE01'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEIDAPI32.CFG'
'UseCount'='1'
'SaveConfig'='WIN32'
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREBorlandBLW32]
'BLAPIPATH'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDE'
'LOCALE_LIB1'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEUSA.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB2'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEEUROPE.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB3'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEOTHER.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB4'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDECHARSET.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB5'='C:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDECEEUROPE.BLL'
to:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREBorlandDatabase Engine]
'DLLPATH'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDE'
'RESOURCE'='0009'
'CONFIGFILE01'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEIDAPI32.CFG'
'UseCount'='1'
'SaveConfig'='WIN32'
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREBorlandBLW32]
'BLAPIPATH'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDE'
'LOCALE_LIB1'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEUSA.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB2'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEEUROPE.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB3'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDEOTHER.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB4'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDECHARSET.BLL'
'LOCALE_LIB5'='F:Program FilesBorlandCommon FilesBDECEEUROPE.BLL'
Notice the double back slash used in the above example. After making the above changes save the file and exit from Notepad. Copy the created Borland.reg file to a diskette or to the network server where it can be accessed from all workstations.
On every workstation start Regedit.exe (in Windows directory) and Import created earlier Borland.reg file.
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> 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.
really? we've had no trouble on 32bit Vista leaving the cfg file in Program
FilesCommon FilesBorlandBDE. where are you putting it? we create an
OurCompany directory under the root and put out data there to get it out of
Program Files. should we create a BDE folder under our folder or should put
it in the hidden Application Data folder? we are resisting putting our data
files in Application Data because that would make it too difficult for our
users to back up or to transfer data to new computers.
Borland Bde Windows 10
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. what we're trying to do now is manually
set Registry entries for ConfigFile01, DLLPath, BLAPIPath, and SaveConfig.
We think if we get these four keys set, our application should be able to
take it from there.
if manually setting the four keys gets us working, we'll figure out how to
get InstallAware to automate this process. so far, we seem to have
InstallAware setting keys on XP but not Vista64.
is our list of keys correct?
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