I have a single notebook that I use everywhere.
It's running Vista and has Office 2007....
I have downloaded the Access 2007 Runtime & installed it.
How can I "test" an Access application (.ACCDB)
to see how it acts under the Runtime vs the actual Access 2007 program ?
I was thinking maybe the RT was listed in the Vista programs - but it is not,
or is listed with some weird naming...
SO - how do I invoke the RT vs Access 2007 when running (clicking) the ACCDB ?
> I have a single notebook that I use everywhere.
> It's running Vista and has Office 2007....
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> SO - how do I invoke the RT vs Access 2007 when running (clicking) the ACCDB ?
I just read a blog that mentioned just to change the suffix
from the ACCDB (Access) to the ACCDR (runtime)
I did that - and it seems to work.... as the menu/nav bars are gone.
BUT - I also read some blogs that said installing the RT
on the same PC as the full product caused problems for running the full product
?
SO - will the ACCDR always use the RT program on the same PC vs the full product
?
Also, will installing the RT program cause harm, damage, or overlay the full
product
and create problems for us when using the full Access 2007 product ?
George Nicholson - 16 Oct 2007 19:35 GMT
You don't need to have Runtime installed to see how an app will behave in
Runtime mode.
Deploy an Access 2007 application
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HA102188641033.aspx?pid=CH102222081033
Specifically the sections:
-Which features are not available in runtime mode?
-Can I open an Access 2007 database in runtime mode without using the Access
2007 Runtime software?
Notes:
1) The lack of Ribbons, among other things, is by design. Its up to the
Developer to provide desired functionality.
2) There are 2 steps to opening an app in Access 2007 Runtime mode on a
machine with Access 2007 Retail installed. Changing extension to .accdr
*AND* adding /Runtime command line switch to the shortcut that opens the
app. (The Command line switch is all that was needed to open an app in
runtime mode in pre-2007 versions of Access.)
Generally, Runtime & Retail are the *exact* same set of files (although
probably installed to different locations). The file extension, command line
switch and existence of a registry key indicating a Full retail license are
what tell those files what "mode" they can/should be operating in. At least,
that's how most previous versions behaved. I'm assuming that hasn't changed
for 2007.
HTH,
>> I have a single notebook that I use everywhere.
>> It's running Vista and has Office 2007....
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> and create problems for us when using the full Access 2007 product ?