I am trying to run a Borland database in Window 7, but I get the following error msg.' An error occured when trying to initialise the Borland Database Engine. (Error $2108) 'This program ran fine on XP professional.I have all the required keys in the Registry under HKLMSoftwareBorlanddatabase engine.I tried running the program in XP compatibility mode but Win 7 will not allow that as it is a network program.
HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAR EBorland Database Engine DLLPATH If the key doesn't exist then the BDE is not insatalled. If the Key does exist then check that the path exits that the above key is pointing to. Then see if the file idapi32.dll exists. To overcome this problem, Borland Database Engine has been created to perform BDL applications update. Key Features. Application updates: Borland Database Engine is a valuable help to update BDL languages. It is mainly meant to update all programs and applications in BDL language. In addition, it can perform the update automatically.
I then tried running the program from my local drive in both Win 7 and XP modes, but this did not work either.Can you suggest a fix? Hi Deverondave,Thank you for using Microsoft Windows forum.I'd suggest you to run this application within a virtual machineWindows Virtual PC is the latest Microsoft virtualization technology for Windows 7. It is the runtime engine for Windows XP Mode to provide a virtual Windows environment for Windows 7.
With Windows Virtual PC, Windows XP Mode applications can be seen and accessedfrom a Windows 7 desktop.Installation step 1: Opening Windows XPTo install applications in Windows XP Mode, you start by selecting Windows XP Mode from the Windows 7 Start Menu.Installation step 2: Adding your applicationYou can install applications in Windows XP Mode just as you normally would on a physical PC. For example, you can install applications via web, from storage devices, or from physical media such as CD/DVD.Running Windows XP Mode applicationsTo run your application directly from the Windows 7 desktop, just go to your Start menu.For more information see:IF you do not want to run the application in XP mode, then you may have to contact the software manufacturer see:as this is a software capability issue and not a Windows 7 issue.NON MS LINK:Important Note: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found onthese sites; therefore, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautionsyou to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet.Regards,Azeez Nadeem - microsoft Support.