When you install an Xailer executable and databases on a workstation, what
other files need to be deployed, e.g. Harbour.dll, etc?
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DLLs and auxiliary files required for deployment
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DLLs and auxiliary files required for deployment
DGauss:
> When you install an Xailer executable and databases on a workstation, what
> other files need to be deployed, e.g. Harbour.dll, etc?
None, Xailer builds a rock solid single EXE file, no need of DLL or
runtimes unless you use 3rd parties, such report writers, OCX or COM
components.
Regards
Rene Flores
http://www.ciber-tec.com
> When you install an Xailer executable and databases on a workstation, what
> other files need to be deployed, e.g. Harbour.dll, etc?
None, Xailer builds a rock solid single EXE file, no need of DLL or
runtimes unless you use 3rd parties, such report writers, OCX or COM
components.
Regards
Rene Flores
http://www.ciber-tec.com
DLLs and auxiliary files required for deployment
>>None, Xailer builds a rock solid single EXE file, no need of DLL or runtimes
unless you use 3rd parties, such report writers, OCX or COM components.<<
That's exactly what I thought, and it is an amazing fact, Rene.
Cool.
unless you use 3rd parties, such report writers, OCX or COM components.<<
That's exactly what I thought, and it is an amazing fact, Rene.
Cool.