Hi All,
I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
Many thanks.
Thanks
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Date Posted: 25-Nov-2014, at 3:40 AM EST
From: Pradeep Durai
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
I have a Delphi 2006 running on a Windows 7 64 bits
> I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you
> please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 /
> Server 2008.
>
> If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards
> will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
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Date Posted: 27-Nov-2014, at 3:05 PM EST
From: eric rault
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
On 25/11/2014 11:40, Pradeep Durai wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
>
> If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Thanks
On Win-7/64, and Win-8.1u1/64 I have Delphi-4 and later (D5, D2009)
installed to D:\Tools\Delphi4 etc. They work OK, with very minor
quirks. Probably not officially supported, though.
--
David
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Date Posted: 26-Nov-2014, at 11:25 AM EST
From: David Taylor
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
> {quote:title=Pradeep Durai wrote:}{quote}
> > {quote:title=Pradeep Durai wrote:}{quote}
> > > {quote:title=quinn wildman wrote:}{quote}
> > > Windows 7/ 2008 did not exist when Delphi 2006 was released, so this
> > > combination is untested. Most likely, if you follow these guidelines:
> > > http://support.embarcadero.com/article/42598 it will work with current
> > > OS's.
> > >
> > > If you want something we stand behind, you should upgrade to the current
> > > version which is the XE7 version. Officially, I think we first supported
> > > Windows 7 with the 2009 release - might have been 2010. Windows 2008
> > > support would have been around the same time period.
> > >
> > >
> > > Pradeep Durai wrote:
> > > > Hi All,
> > > >
> > > > I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
> > > >
> > > > If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
Thanks for the valuable information.
> > > >
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Date Posted: 25-Nov-2014, at 9:15 PM EST
From: Pradeep Durai
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
> {quote:title=Pradeep Durai wrote:}{quote}
> > {quote:title=quinn wildman wrote:}{quote}
> > Windows 7/ 2008 did not exist when Delphi 2006 was released, so this
> > combination is untested. Most likely, if you follow these guidelines:
> > http://support.embarcadero.com/article/42598 it will work with current
> > OS's.
> >
> > If you want something we stand behind, you should upgrade to the current
> > version which is the XE7 version. Officially, I think we first supported
> > Windows 7 with the 2009 release - might have been 2010. Windows 2008
> > support would have been around the same time period.
> >
> >
> > Pradeep Durai wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
> > >
> > > If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
> > >
> > > Many thanks.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
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Date Posted: 25-Nov-2014, at 9:14 PM EST
From: Pradeep Durai
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
> {quote:title=quinn wildman wrote:}{quote}
> Windows 7/ 2008 did not exist when Delphi 2006 was released, so this
> combination is untested. Most likely, if you follow these guidelines:
> http://support.embarcadero.com/article/42598 it will work with current
> OS's.
>
> If you want something we stand behind, you should upgrade to the current
> version which is the XE7 version. Officially, I think we first supported
> Windows 7 with the 2009 release - might have been 2010. Windows 2008
> support would have been around the same time period.
>
>
> Pradeep Durai wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
> >
> > If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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Date Posted: 25-Nov-2014, at 9:13 PM EST
From: Pradeep Durai
Re: Delphi 2006 in Windows 7 32 bit / Windows Server 2008
Windows 7/ 2008 did not exist when Delphi 2006 was released, so this
combination is untested. Most likely, if you follow these guidelines:
http://support.embarcadero.com/article/42598 it will work with current
OS's.
If you want something we stand behind, you should upgrade to the current
version which is the XE7 version. Officially, I think we first supported
Windows 7 with the 2009 release - might have been 2010. Windows 2008
support would have been around the same time period.
Pradeep Durai wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to install Delphi 2006 IDE in my new windows 2007 system. Could you please advise me whether Delphi 2006 will be supported in Windows 7 / Server 2008.
>
> If 2006 version is not supported please advise from which version onwards will be supported in Windows 7 / windows server 2008.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Thanks
>