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Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
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>> Will it be possible to install and run access runtime 2007 on a
>> usb memory stick to distribute with a database file so clients
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> hundreds of registry entries. It needs all the support DLLs and
> other COM objects to be installed.
Do current versions of Access still put things in the Windows\System
folder? I would expect Vista to put an end to that, actually. And it
was always a terrible, terrible idea in the first place.
The registry is actually the problem, though.
The only way to do this, I'd think, is to have a boot image on your
memory stick, with a full installation of Windows, and that's going
to be specific to the hardware you made the image for.

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DAVID - 19 Jul 2007 01:52 GMT
Or a virtual pc. if the target has ms virtoual pc intalled
>>> Will it be possible to install and run access runtime 2007 on a
>>> usb memory stick to distribute with a database file so clients
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> memory stick, with a full installation of Windows, and that's going
> to be specific to the hardware you made the image for.
Tony Toews [MVP] - 20 Jul 2007 00:31 GMT
>Or a virtual pc. if the target has ms virtoual pc intalled
And licensing costs for the OS in the VPC. Unless, of course, you can
get Wine under Linux successfully running your version of Access.
www.winehq.com.
Tony

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