Sean Cross - CRM wrote:
>> Cameron Cole wrote:
>>> I read up on two crippling changes though.  No native
>>> support for larger commercial databases namely SQL Server
>>> and Oracle (not including MSDE) and you can only have one
>>> Turbo version on a machine
>>> at one time so no Turbo C++ and Turbo Delphi on at the
>>> same time.
 >> Stephen Posey Wrote:
>> The first I can see if there's a (possibly pricey) add-on to
>> provide the DB functionality; and there's always the 
>> aftermarket tools.
>> 
>> The latter is ridiculous, I sincerely hope they're not 
>> seriously considering doing that.
> 
> That is apparently a function of the design (you can't install
> Delphi 06 Pro and Enterprise on the same machine either)
> rather than marketting.  You can always use vmware.

I might buy that as an excuse if historically it had been
impossible to install concurrent versions of Delphi, C++Builder,
and JBuilder all on the same machine, which is clearly NOT the case.

Anyway, I've successfully had all versions of Delphi 1..6 and 
C++Builder 1&3..5 installed on the same machine; which I realize 
isn't quite the same thing, but what's stops you from installing 
both Pro and Enterprise?

Not that I ever tried (never had occasion to) and it admittedly 
seems a bit silly (why bother with Pro if you have Enterprise?); 
but if you install them to different locations what keeps them 
from working?

I'm pretty familiar with Delphi's registry usage and I'd expect 
both would end up reading from the same keys obviously, but that 
shouldn't present any particular problems that I can think of off 
the top of my head, just changes in one IDE would show up in the 
other.

Stephen Posey
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