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deploying access solution in other machines with no Access instl

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IM - 22 Jun 2006 21:04 GMT
I am trying to create a simple access application, but all my clients do not
have Access installed in their machines.  Should I write the program in
access and put it in sharepoint(similar to form filling), so that all users
can report their issues simaltuniously without loosing any data to that
application.  Or there is other way?  I wanted to use Infopath to get the
form's data but Infopath needs to be installed in machines.  How can I do it?
If I use VSTO in my home machine, what I need to include as a package to
deploy in my companies client machines?  Please let me know thank you.
Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 23 Jun 2006 01:44 GMT
VSTO for Office 2003 includes the Access runtime licenses and packaging
tools. By creating an Access runtime solution, you do not need any further
programs. If you want to use Sharepoint or InfoPath, I suggest you visit one
of their newsgroups for specific information on how to set them up.
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>I am trying to create a simple access application, but all my clients do
>not
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> If I use VSTO in my home machine, what I need to include as a package to
> deploy in my companies client machines?  Please let me know thank you.
 
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