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    Posted: 10-Apr-2008 at 1:55am
I have Developers Express Version 7.3.8 currently installed and working fine, however when running the CAB Wizard if I choose to use the DevEx version (as opposed to standard win controls), the Wizard fails with the message: "You must have Developers Express Installed".
 
When I compile the DevEx version of Cabana it works fine, including the DevEx controls.
 
Is the Wizard looking for a particular version of DevEx?  If so, which version? How can this be updated?
 
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
 
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In your Program Files folder, create an empty folder named "Developer Express".

The wizard looks for a folder beginning with this string to determine if DevEx is installed.  This works with the evaluation version of DevEx, but the licensed version of DevEx installs in a different folder.
 
Hope this solves your problem.
 
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Well I tried that, but with the same result.  Any new ideas?
 
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Uh oh, I lied.
 
Your Program Files folder (on C:\) must contain a folder named (or beginning with):

Developer Express .NET

Drat!  Foiled by a version difference again.
 
Sorry 'bout that.
 
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Thanks,
 
That was the problem. 
 
As I am using Vista64, it was in Program Files(x86).  Creating an empty directory in 'Program Files' fixed the problem, THANKS.
 
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