Well then you don't know that program as well as you think because
it's quite easy! Just start with a clean install. Install all Delphi
Patches. Go thru options and turn off Together support. Next, install all
your non-net components and libraries. Next, Install DCM 2.00. When I last
did so I did NOT install the patch that had been released for it because it
gave me problems. You'll have to talk to them about this to see if that
problem has been fixed.
When everything is ready start it up and create a new configuration
choosing only Win32 or Win32 w/Refactoring. Go thru the lest of bpl's that
it shows you and make sure non are selected that might add something used by
NET back in and then create it.
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Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 5:58 PM
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Subject: RE: How to delete dotNiet but to keep Delphi 2005 ? (aka
Tomuchpersonality)
I know that program.
With or without it I still can't remove dotNet.
--- Robert Meek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get Yourself the Delphi Configuratin Manager. It's free and
> avaialbe from Borland's Delphi code pages. It's now up to version 7. It
> allows you exactly list only what you want in any number of different
> personalities, allowing tocustome set each one up to install only what you
> want. It's a great help!
>
> from: Robert Meek at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Behalf Of Human
> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:31 AM
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> Subject: How to delete dotNiet but to keep Delphi 2005 ? (aka To
> muchpersonality)
>
> Hello.
> I don't want to open another discution about how great is OR isn't .Net
> It have been already discused x100000000 times.
> I'm developing multimedia software (like profesional recording studio
> software) and I don't really
> need that dotSomething stuff.
>
> So. I just want to remove dotNiet from my computer but still to be able to
> use Delphi 9 (ofcorse
> only with Win32 personality).
> I managed to install Dephi and run it succesfully without .net SDK, J, XML
> and other craps.
> But when I try to remove dotNet folder, Delphi doesn't load any more.
>
> I've removed these .net packages
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Borland\BDS\3.0\Known IDE Packages]
> $(BDS)\Bin\asmview90.bpl
> $(BDS)\Bin\caliberide90.bpl
> $(BDS)\Bin\soapide90.bpl
> $(BDS)\Bin\dbkdebugproide90.bpl
> $(BDS)\Bin\TGIDE90.BPL
> $(BDS)\Bin\compro90.bpl
>
> There are more that require .net?
> Anybody succed to do this after installing Update 3?
>
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