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Delphi 2006, Delphi 2007 and the Taskbar
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Bob Swart |
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6/4/2007 10:58:50 AM
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In the next couple of weeks I plan to share some of my experiences with little tips, tricks and other "semi-documented" features of Delphi 2007. Starting with an unexpected side effect (for Delphi 2006 on the taskbar) of having Delphi 2007 installed on a machine which already contains Delphi 2006.
A few months ago I started to notice something funny on my development systems where I had installed both Delphi 2006 and Delphi 2007. Delphi 2006 seemed to be missing on the taskbar. At first, I didn't really pay much attention to it (although I sometimes started another copy of Delphi 2006 only to find that an instance was already running), because I thought it was only that particular machine and maybe it's time for a clean re-install of everything anyway. But then my laptop also began to show the same symptoms, and I begun to see a pattern.
You don't need to be running Delphi 2007 - you only need to have Delphi 2007 installed on your disk in order for Delphi 2006 to "hide" itself from the taskbar when first started. This is the case on Windows 2003 and XP, which makes me wonder if this was a Vista related issue?
Anyway, there is a very easy workaround: as soon as Delphi 2006 is started, you only have to minimise it in order for it to show up again in the taskbar (I learned that a few weeks ago in the Borland newsgroups). From that moment on, it will keep on appearing in the taskbar. But next time you start it, it will be hidden from the taskbar again. Oh well...
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