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Error installing on Windows 10 #117

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MerlinAesalon opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 5 comments
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Error installing on Windows 10 #117

MerlinAesalon opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 5 comments

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@MerlinAesalon
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When I try to install DITE (with admin rights) on a fresh install of windows 10 with Delphi XE5 and 10.1 installed, I get two errors:

Runtime error 217 at 03EC9EDB

followed by

Runtime Error (at -1:0): Cannot Import dll:<utf8>C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp\is-5MH9E.tmp\VclStylesInno.dll

For reference I also get the 217 runtime error with DIC setup but setup continues fine.

@RRUZ
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RRUZ commented Aug 31, 2017

Please include the windows version and OS Build that you are using. I tested in a new machine with Windows 10 v. 1703 Build 15063.540 and works fine.

@MerlinAesalon
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MerlinAesalon commented Aug 31, 2017

Running Windows 10 Enterprise v1703 build 15063.296, fresh install. Was previously running Windows 7 without problems. It could be a problem with GP but that seems unlikely as I have full local rights and the policies did not interfere with anything in Windows 7.

Are there any dependencies like Visual C++ libraries?

@MerlinAesalon
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I was able to compile from source and run it fine. The release installer Setup_DITE.exe for v1.92.1.33 gives me the error.

@mvancanneyt
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I am experiencing the exact same problem, windows 10 pro, 64-bit.

@linglung
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i'm using win 10 pro 64-bit. it worked fine!

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