Mike
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Post by Mike on Oct 10, 2003 17:34:20 GMT -5
Kevin,
I received a message today about the new version release, promptly when and bought the upgrade, downloaded and installed the new version 3.03, re-compiled one of my programs. I then ran the software on a test system, I was presented with a message that the version was unregisted. Please advise. This was an upgrade from a registered version 2 of VCLZip.
Kindest Regards, Michael J Steiner
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Post by Kevin on Oct 10, 2003 19:35:19 GMT -5
Since the registered version is the source it is probably one of two things.
1) You have a directory containing an evaluation version in your Delphi search path.
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2) Open your VCLZip package. Go into options and select the directories conditional tabs. Look at the conditionals text box and see if KPDEMO is defined there. If so, delete it and recompile the package. This can happen if you inadvertanly re-use the demo package.
Infact it is best to delete all existing VCLZip pacakages prior to installing VCLZip Pro. VCLZip Pro and VCLZip Lite cannot be installed to the component palette at the same time so be sure you don't have both in your search path or Delphi will become confused.
Hope that helps.
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Mike
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Post by Mike on Oct 10, 2003 21:37:42 GMT -5
Hi Kevin,
I deleted all things VCLZip from the system and removed the it from the palette from both D5 and BCB5. Re-ran the install executable. After loading the VCLZipBCB5_3.bpk file I checked Options and KPDEMO is present. I removed KPDEMO and compiled and installed. All Seems okay now.
Kindest Regards, Michael J Steiner
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Post by Kevin on Oct 11, 2003 9:59:35 GMT -5
Actually I went back and found that I had inadvertantly left that conditional in the package distributed with VCLZip Pro. I have fixed that problem and it should no longer be a problem in Build 6 which I just uploaded.
Thanks!
Kevin
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