I've seen references to this and wish I had a solution, but I don't. You have, 
however, given me yet another reason not (never?) to move my development system 
from Win 7.

If you find a solution pass it on.

Jerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Delphi [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brendan Blake
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2015 5:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Windows 10 upgrades remove my Delphi applications.

This forum seems very inactive recently - however, let me post an issue I have.

I use several old utilities compiled using Delphi 7, and recently upgraded to 
Windows 10.

These utilities were deemed incompatible, even though they actually run fine. 
You are not told before they are removed, only afterwards.  They were removed 
from the upgraded system, and the executable and other files, previously in 
"Program Files(x86)",  were moved to the equivalent folder in windows.old.  
Short cuts, start menu items etc were all deleted.

The solution was just to re-install the applications and everything ran fine.

Now my Windows 10 system has been upgraded to version 1511. A new windows.old 
folder has appeared and my applications have been removed again (and once again 
can be found in the windows.old folder).

This behaviour has been a subject of complaint by some people, for example see 
this post:
http://betanews.com/2015/11/24/windows-10-uninstalling-user-programs-without
-permission/  However, there doesn't seem any resolution.

How can I avoid this happening every time a new Windows 10 version ships?
It is quite tedious to keep reinstating applications.

Limited research for solutions to this problem have not come up with a 
solutions.

I don't have a code-signing certificate as the utilities are just used by a few 
people (for example, friends and students). I do use manifests, and install 
using Innosetup.  Maybe some updates are needed in these areas? 

Anyone cracked this one?  I'd welcome some advice. 

        Brendan Blake

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