On Jan 11, 2018, at 11:13 AM, Jim Hays wrote:
> Similar to Chuck, we install both our server and client apps in C:\Relevant\
> IT folks may prefer to use a different drive on a server, which is fine for
> us.
> Relevant is our company name.
I have some clients with IT departments that require ap
Similar to Chuck, we install both our server and client apps in C:\Relevant\
IT folks may prefer to use a different drive on a server, which is fine for
us.
Relevant is our company name.
Jim
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 11:49 AM, Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> I always inst
I always install directly on c:/My apps name folder/My app
Fir built servers. I even have had trouble running off C drive at all, so i
have taken to installing on a second drive.
Regards
Chuck
Ch
Hi Jim,
Do you mean at c:/users/username/
?
Thanks
Pat
On 10 January 2018 at 20:47, Jim Hays via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
wrote:
> We install our Windows apps in our own folder instead of Programs (x86).
> We've been doing it "forever" so I don't remember if that was specifically
> why, bu
We install our Windows apps in our own folder instead of Programs (x86).
We've been doing it "forever" so I don't remember if that was specifically
why, but I suspect it is.
Windows doesn't want an app writing to it's own directory.
Or, have them right-click on the EXE and Run as Administrator - t
Customer has installed our merged app (built using 4D v13) on his PC
(Windows 7 with the latest updates installed).
When he tries to run it he gets the message "Are you sure you want to open
the structure file in read only mode?"
He clicks OK and it crashes (crash report below).
I guess it's a per
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