Sep 3, 2003 #1 drewdaman Programmer Aug 5, 2003 302 CA hi.. i have just created an application in ms access.. i was wondering if there is a way to create a .exe file for this application. thanks drew
hi.. i have just created an application in ms access.. i was wondering if there is a way to create a .exe file for this application. thanks drew
Sep 3, 2003 #2 adsfx Programmer Jun 4, 2003 237 GB have a look at faq181-1074 if you do find a way let me know Mark Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 4, 2003 #3 darkwraith Programmer May 26, 2003 44 IT Hi drewdaman, you can't create an exe from an mdb. The only thing you can do is to create a mde file so to not permit changes in your code. Elena Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi drewdaman, you can't create an exe from an mdb. The only thing you can do is to create a mde file so to not permit changes in your code. Elena
Sep 4, 2003 Thread starter #4 drewdaman Programmer Aug 5, 2003 302 CA hey people.. thansk for the info.. do you know how to make an mde file? thanks again! drew Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 4, 2003 #5 davemcdonaldireland Programmer Jun 17, 2003 21 US Yep, Tool -> Database Utilities -> Make MDE File Be sure to keep your MDB file so you can make changes!! Dave Mc Donald http://www.mcdonaldit.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Yep, Tool -> Database Utilities -> Make MDE File Be sure to keep your MDB file so you can make changes!! Dave Mc Donald http://www.mcdonaldit.com
Sep 4, 2003 #6 ExpertPro Programmer Sep 4, 2003 1 US Hi: all of you said, no, should feel shame for it. Drewdaman there is way to make .exe file. If you have Developer Edition of Access. let me know if you need further help Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi: all of you said, no, should feel shame for it. Drewdaman there is way to make .exe file. If you have Developer Edition of Access. let me know if you need further help
Sep 4, 2003 Thread starter #7 drewdaman Programmer Aug 5, 2003 302 CA thanks everyone! will do the mde file thing. ExpertPro, thanks for the info.. but i don't have the developer edition thanks again drew Upvote 0 Downvote
thanks everyone! will do the mde file thing. ExpertPro, thanks for the info.. but i don't have the developer edition thanks again drew