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I need Access Developer Extensions27 Oct 2007 03:50 GMT2
I need Access Developer Extensions - so I can create Runtime versions of
applications developed in access 2003. I have Visual Studio .NET Combined
Collection (VSCC) and am not sure if this is going to help me. Can someone
give me direction on how to go about getting the ...
VSTO question - ref Access 2003 runtime & PDW25 Oct 2007 23:05 GMT2
My understanding is that the product known as 'Microsoft Visual Studio Tools
for the Microsoft Office System' (or VSTO) is what contains the Access 2003
runtime and the Access 2003 Package and Deployment Wizard (PDW). Would I
have to find the 2003 version of VSTO to get these ...
Is there any way to automatically enforce the correct reference library settings?24 Oct 2007 22:27 GMT2
I am currently developing an Access 2000 application for distribution (via
PDW, etc) to four or five users and would like to do everything possible to
insulate them from any technical complications associated with the
application installation. Is there any way for me to enforce ...
Using XML files in a Macro22 Oct 2007 15:11 GMT3
I'm looking for a solution to import XML files (lots of them) to the same MS
Access table.
When I'm doing it now I have so many clicks ...... And have the risk of
forgetting to check the Append data to the same table option.
Access Split Database22 Oct 2007 15:10 GMT11
I have a deployed database that is experiencing difficulty on Vista machines.
Right now my application installs an MDE (application) and MDB (data) files
into the PROGRAM FILES folder.
When my users run an update it updates their MDE file with any new version
is access 2003 ADE and runtime now free?22 Oct 2007 14:17 GMT9
Now that Office 2007 ADE and runtime are free, will microsoft be making the
Access 2003 ADE and runtime free?
Also I need to distribute a Access 2003 database within my company, about
100 users will need it. Not all will have Access 2003 installed on their
registerying ocx22 Oct 2007 14:10 GMT2
Using 2003 extensions. I am trying to load an ocx by a 3rd party and need to
register it. Short of this I would like to install it to the desktop while
installing the mde in program files. Any help is much appreciated. Alan
Starting Application22 Oct 2007 13:57 GMT3
I'm just trying the new Access Runtime for the first time. Once I create and
install the app and run it for the first time, nothing is shown. I have a
basic form included. How do I set this to appear automatically at
application start?
Access 2007 Package & Deployment11 Oct 2007 07:22 GMT3
I have created an Access 2007 Package using the Package and deployment
wizard in Access 2007 (on a machine running Windows Vista).
I believe (maybe I'm wrong) that the resulting setup.exe and files
will run on any machine that has the .Net framework installed.
RECLAIMING SIX ENDANGERED QUALITIES--(For immediate release)08 Oct 2007 20:07 GMT1
RECLAIMING SIX ENDANGERED QUALITIES is the Bible Study theme for the Fall at
Sun City West Christian Church, 151st & R.H. Johnson Blvd. Dr. Wayne
Dykstra, Pat Dykstra, and Elders Al Salt and Erskine Scates will teach
sessions thru the week thru October and November around topics ...
 
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