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MS Access Forum / Developer Toolkits / June 2007

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Access 2007 Developer Extensions and Runtime27 Jun 2007 22:30 GMT6
do we have an ETA when the Access 2007 Developer Extensions and Runtime will
be available for download?
VSTO other than ADE25 Jun 2007 01:32 GMT10
I purchased the VSTO 2003 for the ADE and licensing needed for the
application I am producing.  Access is my only interest.  What other useful
things are included with the VSTO that I may need?  I know there are many
CD's but I am not using SQL or VB.net.  Are there other things I ...
Distributing data to remote users24 Jun 2007 20:28 GMT1
I have 5 users using a database remotely.  They all work from home and/
or out at the client.  The never return to the main office which is
just someone's house.
We have set up a system to collect the data they are entering into the
SVN or CVS with access23 Jun 2007 02:25 GMT2
I'm developping an access application and I would like to use CVS or SVN to
version the development.
Quite often, I would like to create branches to develop or test new feature.
I know it's possible and easy to handle. but I can't merge binary file.
runtime error 5 in Package Wizard21 Jun 2007 04:50 GMT3
I had to wipe my computer and reinstall everything, OS and all.  I
have Win XP Pro, SP2, Office 2003 and the Developer Extentions.
When I try to run the Package Wizard, I get the following
"An unexpected error has been encountered in procedure Form_Load of
is MDB depecrated?20 Jun 2007 20:37 GMT23
Hi all! I'm quite confused. Is it true that MDB is deprecated? Will
Microsoft release a next Access version? Or will they just move to SQL? If
not, will they continue supporting DAO and Access related technologies?
I have read so many lose fragments. I read that the next version ...
Database References18 Jun 2007 18:33 GMT4
I have my application installed at many locations and on many, many client
workstations. Right now, my applicaton is written in such a way that if I
send out an update, all the user must do is place it on the server and the
workstations update automatically.
sql database help needed18 Jun 2007 18:33 GMT2
anyone any ideas sql database and oneandone servers
i have a pro hosting package
an sql database
when i import my database to one and one i get this error
DLLs12 Jun 2007 12:18 GMT2
I'm using Access 03; developing apps for 3 years now.  I'd like to create
some DLLs for some functions that I use all the time and I've read all I can
in the MSDN but it's pretty confusing; I need someone or an article that
explains the basics and tells how to create one.  I have ...
Compatibility Q?06 Jun 2007 13:59 GMT2
G'day guy's
I have a DB which I created using Acc2K3 but saved in Acc2K format.
The user is running Vista on a 64 bit system.
Can anyone tell me what runtime files I need to download so I can install
change some fields in an access table03 Jun 2007 12:14 GMT1
I'd like to change some fields in an access table from number to text or,
alternatively, create new fields, transfer data to them and delete the prior
fields.
All these in Visual Basic for Access.
Access 2003 run time01 Jun 2007 14:37 GMT1
I have installed the following on the pc:
Office 2003 Pro,
Office Access 2003 Runtime,
Office Access 2003 Developer Extesions
 
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