thornmastr
Programmer
Good Afternoon,
I need to distribute an application which includes the run time files for Access 2002. I do have the Office XP Developer CD’s. The application itself is written in VB 6 with an Access back-end. I have created a number of reports in Access and I am starting them from the Basic Front End. However, I have a number of users who do not have a copy of Access which means they will obviously need the run time files.
From what I understand the way to get the runtime files is to use the package and deployment wizard available as an Access add-in. OK. Great. And where is that little sucker? I do have the Package and Deployment Wizard for Visual Basic but that has no intent of taking an mdb or mde database as the primary file. In fact, it refuses to work with anything but a VB project file; so obviously I need the one from Access. Do I have to reload the Access files from the Developer CD’s (Access install part) or from the Office Developer’s CD; or, better yet; Is there somewhere on one of those CD’s a folder having all the Access runtime files.
Any suggestions, hints, advice is more than welcome and much appreciated.
Robert Berman
Data Base consultant
Vulcan Software Services
thornmastr@earthlink.net
I need to distribute an application which includes the run time files for Access 2002. I do have the Office XP Developer CD’s. The application itself is written in VB 6 with an Access back-end. I have created a number of reports in Access and I am starting them from the Basic Front End. However, I have a number of users who do not have a copy of Access which means they will obviously need the run time files.
From what I understand the way to get the runtime files is to use the package and deployment wizard available as an Access add-in. OK. Great. And where is that little sucker? I do have the Package and Deployment Wizard for Visual Basic but that has no intent of taking an mdb or mde database as the primary file. In fact, it refuses to work with anything but a VB project file; so obviously I need the one from Access. Do I have to reload the Access files from the Developer CD’s (Access install part) or from the Office Developer’s CD; or, better yet; Is there somewhere on one of those CD’s a folder having all the Access runtime files.
Any suggestions, hints, advice is more than welcome and much appreciated.
Robert Berman
Data Base consultant
Vulcan Software Services
thornmastr@earthlink.net