![]() This does not happen i i just create a blank default application without the code, and run it. This is really become a serious issue for me, since i can no longer run or debug code in my IDE without this coming up. If i compile it, i can run the executable. When i click the Close Program button, i get nothing, it just returns to the Delphi 2010 IDE. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. Finally, click Next after entering the activation code in the text boxes. Next, pick the Enter activation code option in the newly opened window. It compiles, and it builds just fine without any errors, however, when I run the application and i click on the button, i get the following message:Ī problem caused the program to stop working. Click the Add button in the Activetion key area to activate a Security Server using an activation code. ![]() Ok, with just a fresh copy of Rad Studio installed i try to write a simple procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject) ![]() I even cleaned the registry of all things related to my component package and Rad Studio (before re-installing just rad studio). After finally uninstalling all packages, and even uninstalling the entire Rad Studio (and re-installing just Rad-Studio), i can't seem to figure what can be causing my Delphi IDE to act as it does. ![]() Working with one installed package after another, trying to decide if it was the culprit or not. I have been days trying to figure out why. I started to get some issues with my code not running within my Rad Studio (Delphi) 2010. Im probably going to get alot of negatives on this one, cause i just can't seem to figure out how to word the question title or the question itself.but here it goes Rad Studio 2010 (Delphi 2010) on Windows 7 (64 bit) laptop.
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