[DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question
Is NT 3.51 compatible with Delphi 4?, I get the impression the answer is no. Also has anyone run a D4 app (Client/Server) over Metaframe? Any problems? TIA Willie
RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question
Is NT 3.51 compatible with Delphi 4?, I get the impression the answer is no. If it's any help, I know of someone running NT3.51 as a web server with ISapi Dll's written in Delphi 4. Is this a suitably stupid answer? TIA Willie --- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz
RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question
I thought somebody else (Nic?) might have answered this but yes, no and maybe. NT 3.51 is 32 bit so can run Win32 apps generated from D4 - but (and a big but), 3.51 runs the Win 3.x UI so does not have some of the widgets that come with Win 9.x or NT 4. This means that console apps or DLL's _should_ run (no guarantees) but any app that uses Win 9.x controls such as TImagelists will fail. Grant Black Software Developer SmartMove (NZ) Ltd Phone: +64 9 361-0219 extn 719 Fax : +64 9 361-0211 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: Tony Blomfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 1:53 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list delphi > Subject: RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question > > > > > > > Is NT 3.51 compatible with Delphi 4?, I get the impression > the answer is > no. > > If it's any help, I know of someone running NT3.51 as a web > server with > ISapi Dll's written in Delphi 4. Is this a suitably stupid answer? > > > TIA > > Willie > > -- > - > New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz > --- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz
Re: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question
One of our D4 apps seems to run OK with Cytrix WinFrame on NT 3.51. -Original Message-From: Willie Juson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Multiple recipients of list delphi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tuesday, 30 March 1999 21:00Subject: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question Is NT 3.51 compatible with Delphi 4?, I get the impression the answer is no. Also has anyone run a D4 app (Client/Server) over Metaframe? Any problems? TIA Willie
RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question
You just need to have the correct DLL's installed - usually by installing the last s.p and IE 3 or 4. Office also has some of it.. Grant Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 30/03/99 18:27:50 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list delphi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc:(bcc: Peter Jones/Logistics&Information Technology/Christchurch/Foodstuffs) Subject: RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question I thought somebody else (Nic?) might have answered this but yes, no and maybe. NT 3.51 is 32 bit so can run Win32 apps generated from D4 - but (and a big but), 3.51 runs the Win 3.x UI so does not have some of the widgets that come with Win 9.x or NT 4. This means that console apps or DLL's _should_ run (no guarantees) but any app that uses Win 9.x controls such as TImagelists will fail. Grant Black Software Developer SmartMove (NZ) Ltd Phone: +64 9 361-0219 extn 719 Fax : +64 9 361-0211 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: Tony Blomfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 1:53 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list delphi > Subject: RE: [DUG]: A Quick (and probably stupid) question > > > > > > > Is NT 3.51 compatible with Delphi 4?, I get the impression > the answer is > no. > > If it's any help, I know of someone running NT3.51 as a web > server with > ISapi Dll's written in Delphi 4. Is this a suitably stupid answer? > > > TIA > > Willie > > -- > - > New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz > --- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz --- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz