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The Highlanders continue to prove Super Rugby's version of Cinderella in season 2011.  Friday night's 40-18 thumping of the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Park takes the Dunedin-based team's win-loss record to 6-2, unchartered territory for an outfit more accustomed to being towards the foot of the table in recent seasons. But on what they presented away from home and without key playmaker Colin Slade for all but five minutes, brighter fortunes certainly await the Highlanders this campaign. Slade was taken to hospital with a suspected jaw injury, but his replacement Robbie Robinson ensured the visitors didn't skip a beat and also earned a bonus point which moves the Highlanders up to third on the overall ladder.

Not that Robinson enjoyed a dream evening, with his right boot tempering the stand-in fly-half's contribution, kicking four goals from 11 attempts (2 from 6 conversions, 2 from 5 penalties). But even Robinson's wonky radar couldn't temper the quality of the Highlanders performance as they dictated terms throughout, crossing for six tries. Flanker Adam Thomson and winger Siale Piutau both crossed for two tries, with a 60-metre effort by Thomson 10 minutes from time proving the match highlight. The All-Black gathered the ball from inside his own half and after beating some flimsy Rebels cover defence, outsprinted Danny Cipriani to score in the corner. Melbourne was guilty of some soft defence in the lead-up to a number of Highlanders tries, particularly in the early stages of the second-half. Piutau's second was evidence of that as the winger strolled through Cooper Vuna, Nick Phipps and Cipriani like they weren't even there. Even at that stage the home side was staring down the barrel, having trailed 22-6 at the main break following two tries in the space of four minutes that broke the Rebels resistance.

Just to share my experience. Keygen works fine for me as I've done both cold and warm boot and still my Tokyo installation remains registered. Notable environment setup: 1. Windows 10 OS with the latest updates on a physical machine 2. Installed along with cracked Delphi 5, 7, 2007, XE, XE10.1 and licensed XE7, XE8, XE10 professional 3. Using 360 Total security (free with advert) to replace Windows Defender (though during installation you have to Allow all security warnings by the anti-virus) 4. Delphi installations folder were outside of the Program Files folder.

When I first ran the patch, I encountered an error saying SHFolder.dll access denied. Closed the keygen and re-ran as Admin and patch was successful. I am not sure though when will I encounter the issue others have encountered here. But I will update this thread in case so. Installed a fresh new Win 10 64bit on a VirtualBox. Installed Delphi 10.2. First run was OK after install and before reboot.

After reboot: 1) I confirm that SHFolder.dll is under 'bin' directory of Delphi. 2) I confirm that Delphi 10.2 is not started OK and asked for a license. 3) After I see Delphi is not started, I checked license directory and see no slip file in there.

3.1) I added an option in Windows Firewall for outgoing packets to block bds.exe 4) Later, I run KeyGen application. Clicked Generate and then Patch. 5) Tried to run Delphi 10.2 again and I see that it works ok. 6) Closed and re-run Delphi without a reboot and I confirm that Delphi runs ok. 7) Shutdown OS using Start-Shutdown.

8) Started again the Windows 10 under VirtualBox. 9) Checked that slip files and SHFolder.dll files are in place. Confirming that they are in place. 10) Run Delphi 10.2 and confirm that it runs OK. 11) Shutdown OS using Start-Reboot.

12) Checked that slip files and SHFolder.dll files are in place. Confirming that they are in place. 13) Run Delphi 10.2 and confirm that it runs OK. Probably, my issue was because I didn't block bds.exe accessing internet in Windows Firewall for incoming/outgoing. I had the same experience as shadowlittlebig with Win7(x64) in a VBox. Installed a fresh new Win 10 64bit on a VirtualBox.

Installed Delphi 10.2. First run was OK after install and before reboot. After reboot: 1) I confirm that SHFolder.dll is under 'bin' directory of Delphi. 2) I confirm that Delphi 10.2 is not started OK and asked for a license. 3) After I see Delphi is not started, I checked license directory and see no slip file in there.

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3.1) I added an option in Windows Firewall for outgoing packets to block bds.exe 4) Later, I run KeyGen application. Clicked Generate and then Patch. 5) Tried to run Delphi 10.2 again and I see that it works ok. Microsoft driver. 6) Closed and re-run Delphi without a reboot and I confirm that Delphi runs ok. 7) Shutdown OS using Start-Shutdown.