ME3 doesn't work in IDE
ME3 doesn't work in IDE
I had ME2 working fine. I installed ME3 and now I can't get exceptions trapped when running the app from the Delphi 5 IDE. If I use DCC32 to compile and then run the patcher it works fine. If I compile and run from the IDE all exceptions are quietly eaten - no window, no bugreport.txt.
Hmmmmm... I'd suggest this:
- uninstall madCollection
- search your harddisk for mad*.*
- delete all files that belong to madCollection
- reinstall madCollection
If that doesn't help, backup your original project's "mes" file (where the madExcept settings are stored) and then delete it and make a new one for madExcept 3.
- uninstall madCollection
- search your harddisk for mad*.*
- delete all files that belong to madCollection
- reinstall madCollection
If that doesn't help, backup your original project's "mes" file (where the madExcept settings are stored) and then delete it and make a new one for madExcept 3.
Sorry for the late response. Well, you can choose which remote assistance method to use. E.g. we can try the built in remote stuff in XP. Or we can use 3rd party tools like RAdmin or VNC. Just choose what you prefer. This all might only work if you can turn off your firewall (not sure about that, though).
We solved the problem over remote assistance. I've done this:
- uninstall madCollection
- search harddisk for any left over mad*.* files and delete them
- search registry for any left over mad* entries and delete them
- reinstall madCollection
Problem solved!
On rossmcm's computer there were some registry keys I deleted. They had to do with a 3rd party tool which manages different Delphi configurations (don't remember the name right now, something like Delphi configuration manager). In the end we were not fully sure which of the registry keys and files we deleted were guilty for the problems, but it just worked fine again in the end.
- uninstall madCollection
- search harddisk for any left over mad*.* files and delete them
- search registry for any left over mad* entries and delete them
- reinstall madCollection
Problem solved!
On rossmcm's computer there were some registry keys I deleted. They had to do with a 3rd party tool which manages different Delphi configurations (don't remember the name right now, something like Delphi configuration manager). In the end we were not fully sure which of the registry keys and files we deleted were guilty for the problems, but it just worked fine again in the end.