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Old October 12th, 2008, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
sweeneysmsm
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Default ADE Packaging Wizard CD

I have used the Access Developer Extensions Packaging Wizard to create a CD
that will install my application's FrontEnd plus a Runtime Version of Access.

My client has 2 computers that have the full version of Access and two
computers without Access. I have used the CD to install the package on those
computers without Access successfully.

Can I use the same CD to install on the computers with Access or will the
runtime version overwrite the full version. Don't want that to happen!!!

I guess if I can't use the CD on the computers that have Access, I should
create another one that has the FrontEnd on it and just have them do a copy
and paste.

Thank you for whatever insight you can provide.

Mary

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Old October 12th, 2008, 07:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com
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Default ADE Packaging Wizard CD

If you install the complete package it installs the Access runtime version,
even if there's already a version of Access installed on the pc. The mdb,
mde and mda files will be associated with the runtime so double clicking on
an mdb will open it in the Access runtime.

Just copy the db files, any custom activex controls and any custom files you
made onto the pcs with Access. They don't need the rest of the package.

Chris
Microsoft MVP


sweeneysmsm wrote:
I have used the Access Developer Extensions Packaging Wizard to create a CD
that will install my application's FrontEnd plus a Runtime Version of Access.

My client has 2 computers that have the full version of Access and two
computers without Access. I have used the CD to install the package on those
computers without Access successfully.

Can I use the same CD to install on the computers with Access or will the
runtime version overwrite the full version. Don't want that to happen!!!

I guess if I can't use the CD on the computers that have Access, I should
create another one that has the FrontEnd on it and just have them do a copy
and paste.

Thank you for whatever insight you can provide.


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Old October 12th, 2008, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
sweeneysmsm
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Default ADE Packaging Wizard CD

Thanks so much.

Mary

"Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

If you install the complete package it installs the Access runtime version,
even if there's already a version of Access installed on the pc. The mdb,
mde and mda files will be associated with the runtime so double clicking on
an mdb will open it in the Access runtime.

Just copy the db files, any custom activex controls and any custom files you
made onto the pcs with Access. They don't need the rest of the package.

Chris
Microsoft MVP


sweeneysmsm wrote:
I have used the Access Developer Extensions Packaging Wizard to create a CD
that will install my application's FrontEnd plus a Runtime Version of Access.

My client has 2 computers that have the full version of Access and two
computers without Access. I have used the CD to install the package on those
computers without Access successfully.

Can I use the same CD to install on the computers with Access or will the
runtime version overwrite the full version. Don't want that to happen!!!

I guess if I can't use the CD on the computers that have Access, I should
create another one that has the FrontEnd on it and just have them do a copy
and paste.

Thank you for whatever insight you can provide.


--
Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com


 




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