Subject | Re: TSQLConnection x Firebird 1.5 |
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Author | Adam |
Post date | 2005-09-23T23:37:32Z |
For a development machine install, I would just let it go to system32
or wherever it defaults.
For client installs, just place it in your applications path, that
keeps the installation clean, and allows the customer to use NTFS
security (yes I know army intelligents) without having to let you
write to system32.
Adam
or wherever it defaults.
For client installs, just place it in your applications path, that
keeps the installation clean, and allows the customer to use NTFS
security (yes I know army intelligents) without having to let you
write to system32.
Adam
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Jason Dodson <jasond@b...> wrote:
> That isn't true. It should work with the DLL anywhere in your PATH
env variable.
>
> Jason
>
> leandrorst wrote:
> > It works, but it is necessary to place the " fbclient.dll' in the
> > directory " \bin " of Delphi 7.
> >
> > Thank you.
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> > ----------------------
> > --- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Martijn Tonies"
> > <m.tonies@u...> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>>I installed Firebird 1.5.
> >>>In Delphi 7, component TSQLConnection:
> >>>Property " Connection Name " = IBConnection
> >>> VendorLib " = gds32.dll
> >>>
> >>>When I place the property " Connected " for True, the mistake
> >
> > appears:
> >
> >>>" Error Unable to Load gds32.dll "
> >>>
> >>>What has to do to tie component " TSQLConnection " to Firebird 1.5
> >>
> >>Try setting VendorLib to "fbclient.dll"
> >>
> >>With regards,
> >>
> >>Martijn Tonies
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