Subject Re: Problems with IBOjcts
Author dodga
Hi again,

maybe my first post was a bit unclear, my english isnt the best:
I bought IBO-Objects now and i have major problems to install it:
I get always the following error (its in german):
Zugriffsverletzung bei Adresse 400057B0 in Modult rtl70.bpl..
Exception at adress 400057BO in modul rtl70.bpl... (english
version)

I have the same problem on 2 machines now. Same installation
procedure, problems starting after following, but first my envoiremtn

WinXP german with all patches
Delphi 7 Enterprise German
Developer Express Package
IBO Objects - Latest version

Installed eval version (didnt buy it at that time) with the install
description. Everything looks fine, i can compile, make and Install
the packages. I close delphi, reopen it, everything still works
fine. I am starting a new project just to connect to a firebird
database. I get an error message, it was just a test, closing delphi
and NOT SAVING the current project, because it was just a test and i
dont need it
Now i am starting delphi again and get message that the ibo
components cannot be opend if i want to try it next time again when
starting delphi. Checking packages in the menu and all except of 1
is not selected. Ok i think maybe i made something wrong, deleted
all ibo objects via the packages menu, and since them i am not able
to install them again...

I tried following to fix it:
- Deleted all ibo files (from my c:\Programme\ibo4) and all files
bpl+dcp files and c:\Programme\Borland\Delphi7\Projects\BPL"
directory. I can compile/make the files and when it comes to install
them i get the error message

- I also added the source path into my paths, just to be sure
everything is correct

- after it still wasnt working, i said ok, maybe the full source
version will work. I bought the complete package, but still the same
effect.

I am getting frustrated, and i have no clue why it isnt working...

Richard Sykora

PS: Dont take me wrong but why you dont make a version with an
installer, even with the languages and the help files. There would
be much less trouble with an installer. There should be no hand
editing to get the help files running...