RE: Can Delphi and VStudio CoExist On A Machine?
From: PHil Coveney (PHilCoveney_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/08/04
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 14:43:01 -0700
John,
> Can these two products be used on the same machine at the same time? I
> am using VStudio for a project but I need to learn Delphi.
Yes the two products can coexist. The registry key about which you are
being prompted is for the JIT debugger. Delphi prompts before changing this
value, if it is not pointing to the Borland debugger. You can always safely
answer yes to this prompt, because Visual Studio just changes it back
(without a prompt) when it starts.
Since only one JIT debugger can be active at the same time, what you
cannot do is debug in both Delphi and VS simultaneously.
PC
"John Baker" wrote:
> I was installing the 30-day trial version of Delphi 7, and I got a
> message that it wanted to change a registry key concerning Just-In-Time
> Debugging that currently indicates Visual Studio.
>
> Can these two products be used on the same machine at the same time? I
> am using VStudio for a project but I need to learn Delphi.
>
> On a related note, does anyone know if the trial starts from the date of
> the installation or is it set in the registration file they send you?
>
>
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