That's how the SetupBuilder installer looks with that "flat" look of
Metro-like on Windows 8 Server (with GUI installed).
Friedrich
That's how the SetupBuilder installer looks with that "flat" look of
Metro-like on Windows 8 Server (with GUI installed).
Friedrich
COOL
> That's how the SetupBuilder installer looks with that "flat" look of
> Metro-like on Windows 8 Server (with GUI installed).
> Friedrich
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The SetupBuilder 7.7 IDE looks like this on Server 8.
Unfortunately, MS decided to keep the MDI "change" (not exactly sure what
they changed but they definitely changed something) in their new OS kernel,
so we see some threading issues now. I already noticed this in Windows 8
"Developer Preview" and my hope was that this was not a permanent change in
the OS. But I think it is.
Friedrich
In Windows 8, it looks like this.
Friedrich
Hi Friedrich,
> Unfortunately, MS decided to keep the MDI "change"...
What does that mean for my Clarion 6.3 end-user application when running
on Windows 8?
I have a frame with a menu from which I START my procedures.
What issues can we expect with our applications compiled with Clarion
5/6.3/etc.?
Best regards,
Jeffrey
Jeffrey,
> What does that mean for my Clarion 6.3 end-user application when running
> on Windows 8?
> I have a frame with a menu from which I START my procedures.
> What issues can we expect with our applications compiled with Clarion
> 5/6.3/etc.?
You have to test this. It's very well possible that your application is not
affected by this. Our SetupBuilder IDE makes heavy use of MDI and threads.
Of course, the compiled setup.exe is not affected.
BTW, they have fixed the non-movable-MDI-window bug in Win8 Consumer Preview
and Server 8.
Friedrich
How did you install virtual server 8 in germany ????
In france after updating vmware this morning to 8.02 I select the iso
file and use the key provided but always get a microsoft error message
of not being able to read the key
Lost with the fish and it's bubbles (am I regressing or is it M$ ???)
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Hi JP,
Try the following: remove the "Floppy" from your VMWare Virtual Machine
Settings for that new Windows 8. The problem is that the autoinst.flp file
contains the <ProductKey> and autoinst.flp is mounted when you start the VM.
So power off Win8 Virtual Machine, go to Virtual Machine settings and remove
the Floppy. Later, you can add the Floppy again.
Does this help?
Friedrich
who has floppy readers these days ? 8-o
I had to order a usb one specialy for my controler card BIOS ....
Thanks will try this now
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BUG in VmWare :
If you remove the floppy during the install it does NOT remove it
You need to cancel the install then edit and remoe and start it ....
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JP
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