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- Delphi 7
- Installation Notes
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- CONTENTS
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- * ABOUT THE INSTALLER
- * PRODUCT COEXISTENCE ISSUES
- * INSTALLING FOR MULTIPLE USERS [WINNT/2000/XP ONLY]
- * GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES
- * KNOWN INSTALLATION ISSUES
- * REGISTERING THIS PRODUCT
- * UNINSTALLING THIS PRODUCT
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- ABOUT THE INSTALLER
-
- This product uses the Microsoft Installer (MSI) 2.0
- service to perform the installation. Among the more
- significant changes are:
-
- * In many cases, rebooting after installation is no
- longer necessary. The Borland Debugger kernel and
- other Borland components are automatically registered
- during installation. However, the installer may
- update some Windows system components, which will
- require you to reboot at the end of the installation.
- In addition, if you are installing on Windows 95/98
- or Windows Me, you may wish to reboot to have your
- PATH environment updated.
-
- * An installation maintenance mode is available by
- simply rerunning the installation. The maintenance
- dialog lets you add or remove features, repair the
- installation, or remove the product. Choosing
- "Modify" lets you install features that you did not
- previously install, or remove features that you no
- longer use. Choosing "Repair" causes the installer to
- search for and reinstall any files that are missing
- or damaged. "Remove" uninstalls the product.
-
- * On Windows 2000 and higher (including Windows XP),
- the Microsoft Installer service provides an auto-
- repair feature that constantly tries to detect and
- repair damaged applications. One of the ways that it
- does this is by monitoring the installed directory
- structure of an application. If you delete or rename
- any of the directories installed by Delphi 7, the
- Microsoft Installer will detect this and will,
- without warning, attempt to restore the missing
- directories. To prevent the auto-repair function from
- being unintentionally invoked, you should not
- manually delete or rename any of the installed Delphi
- 7 directories. To add or remove features, always use
- the installer application.
-
- Setup will install MDAC 2.7 if it fails to detect MDAC
- 2.7 or later on your machine. You might get a reboot
- prompt at the end of installation if MDAC 2.7 was
- installed by the Setup program.
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- PRODUCT COEXISTENCE ISSUES
-
- Using the Web App Debugger in Delphi 6 (or) C++Builder 6
- after uninstalling Delphi 7
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- If you install Delphi 7 on a machine on which either
- Delphi 6 or C++Builder 6 is installed, then uninstall
- Delphi 7, the Web App Debugger will no longer work as
- expected.
-
- Solution: After uninstalling Delphi 7, you can
- reregister the WebApp Debugger by running the following
- from your Delphi6\Bin (or) CBuilder6\Bin directory:
-
- 1. Run ServerInfo for the Web App Debugger:
- serverinfo
-
- 2. Use the tregsvr utility to reregister the debugger
- library: tregsvr weblib.tlb
-
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- INSTALLING FOR MULTIPLE USERS [WINNT/2000/XP ONLY]
-
- [Note: This section applies only to installations on
- Windows NT, 2000, and later Windows operating systems,
- including XP. It does not apply to installations on
- Windows 95, 98, or Me systems.]
-
- The procedure for installing and uninstalling Delphi 7
- for multiple users on Windows NT and Windows 2000
- systems has changed.
-
- The new installation procedure no longer requires each
- user to install Delphi 7 separately. The product is
- installed only once, by any user with Administrator
- privileges, and is immediately available to all users
- of the same machine. It is also available to any new
- users you may add later.
-
- In releases prior to Delphi 6 or C++Builder 6, an
- Administrator installed the product, and all other
- users of the same machine who needed to use product had
- to install it separately using the "Registry Only"
- option.
-
- The new uninstallation procedure has also changed. The
- Administrator who initially installed the product must
- first uninstall it (through the Control Panel's
- Add/Remove Programs applet); after that, all other
- users of the product must log in and run the provided
- D7RegClean.exe utility in order to remove user-specific
- data from the Windows registry. (Note: D7RegClean.exe
- is installed to your \Bin directory and is also
- available on your CD in the \Info\Extras folder.)
-
-
-
- Cautions
- --------
-
- * Some utilities, such as the Image Editor, the Package
- Collection Editor, Database Desktop, and the
- XMLMapper, will not work correctly until the Delphi 7
- IDE is run at least once. This is because the IDE
- copies a set of global registry entries from
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to the user's registry space. In
- the past, the installation program performed this
- task.
-
- * If you perform a partial install, then add other
- components later, the new components will not
- automatically appear in the IDE. To make the new
- packages appear, you can manually add them to the IDE
- using the Install Packages dialog (Component menu).
-
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- GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES
-
- The following items describe known issues, behavior,
- and functionality that can affect installation of this
- product. For other installation issues, including how
- to remove the product, see the INSTALL document at the
- root of your CD.
-
- Minimum system requirements
- ---------------------------
-
- * Intel Pentium 166 MHz or higher (P2 400 MHz
- recommended)
- * Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, and XP
- * 256 Mb
- * Approximate hard disk space required for a full
- install: 475 Mb (Enterprise edition)
- * CD-ROM drive
- * VGA or higher resolution monitor
- * Mouse or other pointing device
-
-
- Back up your BDE configuration
- ------------------------------
-
- This product includes Borland Database Engine (BDE).
- Unless you specify other than the default
- setup directories during installation, Delphi 7 will
- overwrite your existing 32-bit BDE and SQL Links
- installations, so it is strongly recommended that you
- back up all current BDE configuration files before
- installing this release.
-
- Installation directory
- ----------------------
-
- By default, this release installs into the directory
-
- \Program Files\Borland\Delphi7
-
- Product release notes and most other documentation
- assumes these defaults.
-
- WARNING:
- Do not install Delphi 7 in a directory that
- contains an older version of Delphi. Always install
- a new version of Delphi in a new directory.
- Different versions of Delphi can coexist on the
- same system, but each version must be installed in
- its own directory.
-
- If you've installed this product before
- ---------------------------------------
-
- You can install to the same machine (though to a
- different location) as another version of the product.
- If you want to install to the same directory as an
- existing version, uninstall the existing version first.
- In either case, you should back up your IDAPI.CFG file
- (if one is present) and any other important data,
- including existing projects that you intend to use with
- this version.
-
- Performing a Custom installation
- --------------------------------
-
- To conserve disk space, you can perform a custom
- installation, selecting only the options you require.
- To do so, select the Custom radio button in the Setup
- Type dialog during installation. Disk space required
- for the total custom installation and individual
- options is displayed as you select or deselect options.
-
-
- Just-In-Time Debugging
- ----------------------
-
- If the installer detects that another application is
- registered as your Just-In-Time debugger, you will be
- asked if you want to change this setting to use the
- Delphi 7 debugger. For proper operation of this
- release, you should choose to update this setting.
-
- To preserve your existing AEDebug settings for later
- restoration, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Run Regedit.
- 2. Select the AEDebug key
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
- Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AEDebug\Debugger
- 3. Choose Registry|Export Registry File.
- 4. Name and save the file containing the AEDebug key.
-
- To restore the AEDebug settings:
-
- 1. Run Regedit.
- 2. Choose Registry|Import Registry File.
- 3. Specify the file in which you saved the AEDebug key.
-
- Manually registering the debugger kernel
- ----------------------------------------
-
- The new installer does not, in most cases, require you
- to reboot after installation. The Borland Debugger
- Kernel is automatically registered by the new
- installer. If, however, you receive "BORdbk70 not
- registered" errors when running the program, then you
- will need to manually register the debugger.
-
- To manually register the debugger, open a command
- window, cd to the Debugger Kernel location (default
-
- c:\program files\common files\borland
- \shared\debugger\bordbk70.dll)
-
- and run the Microsoft Register Server utility with the
- following command:
-
- regsvr32 bordbk70.dll
-
- Note:
- If REGSVR32 is not on your path, switch to your
- Windows\System directory and run the utility with a
- full path specification to the Debugger Kernel file.
-
-
- Installer may require additional temporary space
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- If the drive containing the folder specified in your
- TEMP environment variable is low on space, the Installer
- may halt with an error message noting the shortage. If
- this occurs, you'll need to assign your TEMP variable to
- a folder on a drive with more disk space, then rerun
- the installation.
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- KNOWN INSTALLATION ISSUES
-
-
- JRE, InterBase paths require manual entry
- -----------------------------------------
-
- Neither the VisiBroker 4 nor Java Runtime Environment
- (JRE) installers set your PATH or CLASSPATH
- specifications to point to the JRE installation
- location. Unless you manually set these environment
- variables, programs requiring the JRE (including all
- VisiBroker programs except the OSAgent and the console,
- which uses a batch file) will not run. The InterBase
- Administration components IBInstall and IBUninstall
- will not work correctly unless you manually add the
- <InterBase> location (default C:\Program
- Files\Borland\InterBase) to your PATH variable.
-
-
- Installer may misreport disk space requirements
- on Windows 95/98/ME
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- On Windows 95, 98, and Me systems, the Microsoft
- Windows Installer may misreport the amount of disk
- space required by Delphi 7. The Installer may report
- that it needs more than 2GB of disk space. Delphi 7
- does not require this much space. To work around this
- issue, exit the Installer and restart the installation.
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- REGISTERING THIS PRODUCT
-
- TRIAL EDITION
-
- To activate this product, you must obtain an activation
- file. You must obtain from the Borland Web site:
-
- http://www.borland.com/products/downloads
-
- The Software License for Trial products will be emailed to
- you upon submission of the form on that site. Your
- evaluation period begins on the day you submit your request
- for an authorization key.
-
-
- PROFESSIONAL AND ENTERPRISE EDITIONS
-
- To activate this product, you must obtain a Serial Number
- and Authorization Key.
-
- The Serial Number and Authorization Key are supplied with
- your CD.
-
- You must also register the product after activation.
-
- The Registration dialog, which appears on first use
- after activation, offers three registration methods:
- Online (direct registration through a secure connection),
- by telephone, or through a Web form.
-
- Each of the Registration options is driven by wizards,
- with Help provided where necessary.
-
- NOTE: Online activation and registration requires an active
- Internet connection. The process uses port 443 for
- the transaction; if there is a problem using that
- port, an attempt is made through port 8080. If your
- machine is protected by a firewall and the process
- fails, you must either contact your system
- administrator to request that the ports noted above
- be made available, or use an alternate registration
- method, such as telephone or Web registration. Online
- registration also requires that all users of this
- copy of the software use the same software
- registration account when registering.
-
- REGISTRATION DEFERRAL
-
- All editions require registration. Registration for
- the Professional and Enterprise editions may be
- deferred. The Trial edition will NOT run without a
- valid Software License. The software license contains
- the registration information.
-
- If you try to run the Trial edition without a valid
- Software License, you will be directed where to go to
- obtain one.
-
-
- If you choose to defer registration, you can register
- later by running the registration program D7Reg.exe
- in the bin directory of your installation, or in the
- Delphi 7 program group in your start menu.
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- UNINSTALLING THIS PRODUCT
-
-
- To uninstall this release from your computer, you can
- perform either the following:
-
- * Open the Control Panel and double-click the
- Add/Remove Programs icon. Select Borland Delphi 7
- from the list and click the Add/Remove button.
- Follow the instructions.
-
-
- Notes:
-
- * During installation you're asked if you want to save
- a copy of the installation database to your hard disk
- drive. Doing so will allow you to uninstall without
- inserting the product CD. However, if the local copy
- of the installation database becomes damaged or is
- erased, the CD may be required to uninstall the
- product. The installation database ("Borland Delphi
- 7.msi") can be found in the Install directory on your
- CD.
-
- * Delphi 7 and other dbExpress-based applications use
- the registry key
-
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Borland\DBExpress
-
- to locate the database configuration files
- (dbxconnections.ini and dbxdrivers.ini).
-
- When uninstalling Delphi 7, you are asked if you want
- to remove the dbExpress registry keys. If you know
- that you are not using any other dbExpress-based
- applications, you can answer Yes. If other dbExpress
- applications exists on your computer, you should
- answer No.
-
- If you do not delete the dbExpress registry entries
- and you later reinstall Delphi 7 to a different
- location, you will need to manually delete this
- registry key for dbExpress to recognize your new
- configuration file location.
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- Copyright (c) 2002 Borland Software Corporation.
- All rights reserved.
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