Powerbuilder "runtime"

I copied (not installed) a system developed using Powerbuilder from an accumulated hard drive. I want to run the application, but, of course, it requests several DLLs, etc., which are not registered in my current system.

My question is: is there a procedure for installing the "powerbuilder runtime", so to speak, to run the application?

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Two questions.

  • What version of Powerbuilder was written in the application?

  • Give us a list of DLLs that are missing according to the error messages.

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, PowerBuilder, Dependency Walker, , DLL .

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PB (PB 6.5/7/8 ), . Win32/PE Dll ( COM), . , , (ODCB vs PB Native Database drivers, RichText Controls ..). , DLL .

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PB 12.0, ( Powerbuilder). ( , ).

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/ ******************************************* *******\

PB Eval, . , - .

** ****************************************** ******/

This was especially helpful as I am a developer for a company with 30 workstations that use my program. I just have to install and forget the non-existent PB (same version 12.0, of course). That was the only way to make it work.

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