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Unable to install jbuilder 9 enterprise trial


2003-10-17 02:08:09 AM
jbuilder10
hello,
I've been having a problem installing jbuilder enterprise 9
trial version. I installed it on Windows 2000. I installed it
3 days ago. After installation, I applied the trial registration
file and brought up the software no problem. I ran into some
issues so I downloaded and applied the Jbuilder 9 patch.
The following day I tried to bring up JBuilder 9 and the s/w
would not start, continuiing to ask me for the registration file.
The trial registration file no longer works. I uninstalled the
software and reinstalled only the jbuilder 9 enterprise trial
version w/out the patch but still run inot the same problem.
Any help on getting past this problem so I can evaluate the
s/w? Thanks.
--Marco
 
 

Re:Unable to install jbuilder 9 enterprise trial

Marco,
try to remove:
C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\.borland\borland.lic
(adapt to your system if different)
also if you have other Borland products you might have to reregister
them after that
then reinstall JB9Ent Trial
HTH,
marco a écrit :
Quote
hello,
I've been having a problem installing jbuilder enterprise 9
trial version. I installed it on Windows 2000. I installed it
3 days ago. After installation, I applied the trial registration
file and brought up the software no problem. I ran into some
issues so I downloaded and applied the Jbuilder 9 patch.
The following day I tried to bring up JBuilder 9 and the s/w
would not start, continuiing to ask me for the registration file.
The trial registration file no longer works. I uninstalled the
software and reinstalled only the jbuilder 9 enterprise trial
version w/out the patch but still run inot the same problem.
Any help on getting past this problem so I can evaluate the
s/w? Thanks.
--Marco

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