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I need to install both x86, x64 version of Biztalk adapter pack.
What is the latest version of BAP ?

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I'm getting the following failure report when attempting to install version 1.31.2 in VS17 using Nuget.
Error NU1202 Package Microsoft.Azure.Devices.Client 1.31.2 is not compatible with uap10.0.15063 (UAP,Version=v10.0.15063) / win10-arm [and other Windows 10 versions]. Package Microsoft.Azure.Devices.Client 1.31.2 supports:
net451 (.NETFramework,Version=v4.5.1)
net472 (.NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2)
netstandard2.0 (.NETStandard,Version=v2.0)
netstandard2.1 (.NETStandard,Version=v2.1)
Any advice on how to resolve this would be appreciated. Do I need to use and earlier version?
You will need to meet the OS and hardware compatibility as described to install and use Microsoft.Azure.Devices.Client :
https://github.com/Azure/azure-iot-sdk-csharp#os-platforms-and-hardware-compatibility
See also: Prepare your development environment
"Visual Studio is not required to build the SDK. This may not be sufficient to run certain samples that require Visual Studio and other SDKs or frameworks installed on your machine."

EMC Solution Enabler

I would like to install EMC Solution Enabler on RHEL 7.1 and 86_64.
Please advice which version is supported with this configuration.
Note: I want to have this software because I would like to use 'syminq' command to get storage information in the host.
Thanks
Doesn't look like its supported on RHEL 7.1 . The latest seems to be RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.0/6.2 , as per the below latest release document :
http://uk.emc.com/collateral/TechnicalDocument/docu61129.pdf
It mentions that Solutions Enabler V8.1 installation requires i686 version of
glibc (GNU C Library) and libgcc (Library of GCC support routines) packages pre-installed. If your RHEL 7.1 host doesn't have the those , it also mentions of a work around. Hopefully it should work for RHEL 7.1 too.

Not able to install CollabNet 6.1.1 TeamForge 32 bit on my Windows

I have downloaded the latest version 6.1.1 from the windows installer for 32bit. I have a problem with the installation. The installer checks for software requierements are fulfilled. Out of 4 programs it installs i.e. msys, java, postgre and CsvnEdge, csvnEdge is marked as not installed. Tough in system i can see it is installed. If I cancel the setup and start again, it fails again to find CsvnEdge.
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Anuj

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I'm trying to install the BlackBerry tablet SDK 0.9.0 for Windows but the installer gives the following error:
Win64 not supported.
The author of the package you are installing did not include support for this platform
Is there a way to trick the installer to think I have a 32-bit OS instead of a 64-bit one?
Ok, this works for Windows 7 x64.
Install a java vm for "Windows" (aka the 32bit version from Oracle)
Reboot after install
Unzip the BlackBerryTabletSDK-Air-Installer-0.9.0-Win.exe installer file (I used 7zip)
Navigate to this file:
BlackBerryTabletSDK-Air-Installer-0.9.0-Win\Windows\BlackBerryTabletSDK-Air-Installer-0.9.0.201010221500.lax
Locate this property:
lax.nl.current.vm=
Set it to the location where you installed the 32 bit jvm (for me):
lax.nl.current.vm=C:/Program Files (x86)/Java/jdk1.6.0_22/bin/java.exe
Save the file
Double click the BlackBerryTabletSDK-Air-Installer-0.9.0.201010221500.exe 6.

Installing Rad Studio 2007 and Rad Studio 2010 in same machine

I want to install Rad Studio 2010 on a machine that already has installed Rad Studio 2007,
There is some compatibility problem?
thanks in advance, Bye.
See this answer from Nick Hodges.
There is no problem with installing a newer version of Delphi/RAD Studio on a machine that has an older version. As Mason says, the reverse is not necessarily true.
Trying to install an older version of Delphi when a newer version already exists can cause problems. If you have to have both, either put 2007 in a VM or uninstall 2010 and then install the two Delphis in order, which will work just fine.

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