SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Friedrich,
I now also installed Vista Final on my PC - many restrictions they built
in... but that's another story!
Question, when I open a SB Project I'm not able anymore to pick files from a
Network Drive. Do you probably know a way to get around this?
Thanks in advance
Hanspeter Stutz
ARCO Software AG
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Hanspeter,
Sorry, I have no idea. I checked our SetupBuilder 6 test protocol and we
successfully tested SB6 with Vista Network Drives. Nothing changed in this
function from SB5 to SB6, so perhaps it's a (security) setting on your Vista
machine? Do you get a specific error code?
Thanks,
Friedrich
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Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Friedrich,
No specific error - they're simply not there (you can't see'em in the
filedialog). I will send you some screenshots by eMail. It's sure a Vista
thing but I wonder why our Clarion app is able to pick files from the
Network. Btw, your filedialog is different from ours -what do you use?
Hanspeter
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Hanspeter,
It's all native Clarion code, no special filedialog. Screenshots would be
great, thank you.
I tested this here on Vista and I can see all the files from the Network.
Hmmm...
Friedrich
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Hanspeter,
I have tested this on two different Vista machines. It's a Vista thing.
You have to enable Network discovery and file sharing. Otherwise, Network
computers and devices are not visible. Select "Yes, turn on network
discovery and file sharing for all public networks". Then Vista scans all
resources. If SetupBuilder is open during this process, please close it and
restart the IDE because the Refresh function does not work in this case. I
have fixed this in SetupBuilder 6.0.
Friedrich
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Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
By the way, there is a discussion on Vista newsgroups with regards to a
GetDriveType Windows API issue on Vista. In certain isolated circumstances,
the GetDriveType() function does not work correctly on Vista (depends on the
requested execution level).
Friedrich
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Okay, got the answer. Access to drives dependes on the requested execution
level and drive type access rights. Not a bug, but a feature.
Friedrich
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Thanks for shortening my research into this. ;-) I was investigating why
some machines are so slow. One setting is that Windows always searches for
networked drives. I forget the exact setting (takes too long to re-open
everything where I found this <G>), but if this is turned off (not the
default), then machines become responsive. This does not apply to a
standalone machine.
I agree, Vista's solution is a feature.
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Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Friedrich
So what does that means now for me? Can I change something on our Network
Settings?
Btw, I enabled "Network discovery and file sharing", otherwise I don't see
any NW Drives in Windows Explorer.
Thanks a lot for the investigation you did
Hanspeter
Re: SB 5.6 on Vista (might not be SB related)
Hi Hanspeter,
What you can do is to run the SetupBuilder 5 IDE "as administrator" in Vista
(or don't run it in administrator mode). You have to check both options.
SB5 does not request an execution level on Vista (this will change in SB6).
SetupBuilder uses standard Windows APIs (e.g. GetDriveType) to detect all
available drives. If the drive is not visible in the SetupBuilder IDE, then
it's not accessible from the application. You'll notice the following. If
you don't see the network drives in the SB5 IDE and you open a standard
"Browse for Folder" dialog (e.g. File Properties -> File Linking -> Source
Folder button), then the same network drives are also "locked". You'll see
the drives in the Windows browse, but they are red crossed (locked).
Because this is a new feature in Vista, you'll run into this with all kind
of applications when running Vista. SB6 always requests the highest
execution level so it should not be a problem in the future.
Friedrich