Rocco:
My understanding is that the Access Developer Extensions are part of the
Microsoft® Visual Studio® Tools for the Microsoft Office System which is a
separate product from Visual Studio .NET. Therefore, having Visual Studio
.NET alone will not give you this functionality. The following are two
links to additional information.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/access/tools/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/technologyinfo/devtools/accessextensions/defaul
t.aspx

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Hello,
I need to deploy an access application to my client. Althought it is a fairy
complex application, it made only use of Access's features and some
Office's'
features.
I know that to deploy the Application I need to use the Access Developer
Extensions which are included in the Microsoft® Visual Studio® Tools for the
Microsoft Office System.
But I have read (or at least I have understood...) that does stuff is also
availbale to whom has Visual Studio.Net professional. Which I have
installed.
But...where is the famous package wizard? I canno tfind it by doing
start>microsoft office>Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer
Extensions...because I cannot find the last reference, despite the fact that
i have Visual Studio installed (!?).
Were I 'm wrong?
Since it's the very first time I'm going to use these features, please can
you provide as much info about that?
Very-very-very thank
rocco - 31 Dec 2005 15:36 GMT
yeah... I was afraid of that.
Anyway,
Thanks and Happy New Year
> Rocco:
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