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Vlad from Moscow

Installing C++Builder Community Edition after already installed Delphi Community

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A month ago I installed Delphi Community 10.3. After that I decide to install C++ Builder Community. But during the process of installation but I got a message  that says that I need to remove the previous installation.

 

I saw the item "About Embarcadero Delphi" in the help menu of the current installation and saw that there is written

 

Installed Updates: Delphi 10.3 and C++ Builder 10.3 Updates 3

 

SO it looks like I already have C++ Builder 10.3.

 

But I do not know how to run it if it is already installed.

 

That is I can run Delphi 10.3 Community  Edition.

 

But where is there C++ Builder?:)

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same SKU dont allowed!

Or Delphi or CBuilder CE (personalities) or non-CE (regular product)

 

the message update 3 is write in your registry, look! but would can be any other msg

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38 minutes ago, emailx45 said:

same SKU dont allowed!

Or Delphi or CBuilder CE (personalities) or non-CE (regular product)

 

the message update 3 is write in your registry, look! but would can be any other msg

 

I am sorry I have understood nothing. What to do in my case? How to use C++ Builder? Where is it?

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42 minutes ago, Vlad from Moscow said:

I am sorry I have understood nothing. What to do in my case? How to use C++ Builder? Where is it?

u can have Delphi CE or CBUILDER CE

or 2 using 1 VM for install 1 or other

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Embarcadero FAQ for CE edition: :classic_love:

 

16. Can I install both Delphi Community Edition and C ++ Builder Community Edition on the same machine?

No. Only one of the programs can be installed

 

NOTE: if you have any RAD (same SKU = +/- same edition

RAD STUDIO 10.3  (it have same Delphi) = Delphi 10.3  you see

 

https://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/starter/faq

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SKU stands for Stock Keeping Unit and in Portuguese it means Inventory Maintenance Unit. It is a code used to assist inventory management, through a combination formed by a sequence of alphanumeric characters and which, when assigned to a specific product, is able to identify it.

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