Subject Re: [firebird-support] Re: could not find Database on testing computer
Author Gaurav Sood
Great, i've got it running as it was (without the errors) - rebooting
the computer helped...as well as deleting zip file containing .bpl
files within the System32 directory...
now to implemet the context senstive help features.


This is currently implemented using the following type of string...
Application.HelpContext(1000002528);


however, I want to change it to use the features from :
http://www.ec-software.com/comppage.htm

Do you know much about implementing this feature?

I just hope that this executable will function fine on the other
Windows 2000 testing PC, without the same errors.....Switching off the
Active to False helped, but I wonder if it really makes a difference,
as I was able to connect to the same database using ISQL, and open two
instances of the same application. when is this really important ?
Only at design time when trying to create something like reports right
?

Thanks again Adam,

Gaurav






On 2/24/06, Adam <s3057043@...> wrote:
> > At first I thought this was a problem on the Testing PC. But now I
> > can't even run the application at home, and it seems like other
> > untouched versions of the exe can't access the database giving the
> > same error.
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> > At run time (after compiling) the linker gives the above errors.
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> > The last change I was trying to implement ( were not fully tested
> and
> > implemented). Involved copying 'hdk3ctnt.dll' to System32 and trying
> > ti implement context sensitive help. But everything has suddenly
> > changed....where I could easily open an Isql window and test a
> > compiled application from BDS, or running a exe file, now I get
> > errors.
> >
> > I tired what you said Adam, with two ISQL windows open, but even
> with
> > one open (or without) I get errors.
> >
> > The Database path previously didn't used to work without the
> > 'localhost:' reference before the C:\Path. This is true with the
> > compiled application (final exe file) and also at Design time by
> > setting Active to TRUE.
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> This also counts as a connection. You could try leaving it false and
> then setting it true in the OnCreate.
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