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- From: ijntema@natlab.research.philips.com (Hans IJntema)
- Subject: Re: BC++ 5.0 IDE woes and Borland indifference
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- Message-ID: <ijntema.260.001A4706@natlab.research.philips.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 06:57:28 GMT
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- I noticed on my NT 3.51, patch 3, BC5.0A (with patch) that when I login as
- administrator, and I have some long directory names in the path to the cpp
- source files, the system will hang, and I mean realy hanging, cursor frozen,
- nothing works, except turning machine off!
-
- This does not happen when I log in as ordinary user, however, then I am not
- able to link the target. I have set all the config files in the BIN directory
- to full access for users, and the directory itself to change for users. This
- worked for BC4.5, but not for BC 5.
-
- So how do I have to set the priviliges of all directories and files in order
- to link a target as an ordinary user?
-
- I think Borland does not really want to support NT, read for example the
- readme.txt provided with the patch:
-
-
- >---------------
- >Troubleshooting
- >---------------
- >
- >Patch.exe is a DOS executable. If you experience crashes during
- >the application of the patch under Windows NT 3.51, use Windows 95
- >or DOS instead.
- >
-
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