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kelvin H - 28 Sep 2005 02:29 GMT
What exactly is the differences between Access developer extensions and
Access Runtime ?

Does MS-Access 2003 Professional include the MS Access 2003 Developer
extensions ?
If not, do I need to purchase it ??
Craig Alexander Morrison - 28 Sep 2005 08:44 GMT
The runtime is a license; you can only buy the license by owning the
extensions, either by purchasing Visual Studio Tools for Office or through
an MSDN Universal Subscription.

The actual runtime package is distributed with Office System 2003, you have
no right to distribute it without owning the ADE (Access Developer
Extensions).

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> What exactly is the differences between Access developer extensions and
> Access Runtime ?
>
> Does MS-Access 2003 Professional include the MS Access 2003 Developer
> extensions ?
> If not, do I need to purchase it ??
 
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