On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 10:18 AM, André Knappstein
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Keep in mind that your's and my approach only can be applied to
> systems under our own control. Firebird is not that rare, actually.
> Some other software might have created something in machine config
> files for a purpose.
I suppose nobody installs DDEX on a production machines. Completely nonsense. :)
> Luckily, I did not use DDEX too much. Such thing was not available
> when I started and now I am quite used to do all things "non-visual".
Considering the non-love DDEX has in Visual Studio, I think it will
either die in future versions of VS or it will be deprecated
(replaced).
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