Re: Problem Installing Access Developer Extensions

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From: Jim Evans (jim_at_microsoftdiscussions.com)
Date: 01/02/05

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    It's on a separate CD and is installed separately. Check youe VSTO CDs.

    Jim Evans

    "Nelson CHAN" <NelsonCHAN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:78142C03-C2D7-42C9-9C5F-A40996EC5391@microsoft.com...
    > I have bought the Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional Edition. I got a
    CD
    > of VSTO. After I have installed Visual Studio .NET, then MS Office 2003
    > Professional, then VSTO, I cannot find the Access Developer Extensions
    (ADE)
    > installed. Is ADE not included in the professional edition of the Visual
    > Studio .NET 2003? What edition of Visual Studio .NET should I buy?
    >
    > Nelson CHAN
    >
    > "Dave O" wrote:
    >
    > > Thanks George. I agree that Microsoft definitely dropped the ball on
    this one.
    > >
    > > "George Nicholson" wrote:
    > >
    > > > That is correct. The VSTO that comes with MSDN Professionl or
    Enterprise
    > > > doesn't include the Developer Extensions. The Developer extensions do
    come
    > > > with MSDN Univer$al (and it seems to me that Universal level
    subscribers
    > > > would be the *least* likely to be using ADE in their solutions!).
    > > >
    > > > The stand-alone VSTO box includes both VSTO and the Developer
    Extensions.
    > > >
    > > > Why? You got me there, but fortunately I caught it time for me to
    reconsider
    > > > the value of renewing my MSDN Pro subscription (I didn't). IMHO, this
    is way
    > > > too confusing and Microsoft dropped a ball on this.
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > George Nicholson
    > > >
    > > > Remove 'Junk' from return address.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Dave O" <DaveO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > > news:DC28FD8A-DBF3-4A54-BA27-E28DD873A7A3@microsoft.com...
    > > > > Correct. As I stated, I installed the Visual Studio Tools for
    Office
    > > > > after
    > > > > installing Office 2003 professional (full install including the
    interop
    > > > > stuff).
    > > > >
    > > > > According to another post, the Visual Studio Tools for Office (from
    MSDN)
    > > > > do
    > > > > NOT include the Access Developer Extensions unless you have an MSDN
    > > > > Universal
    > > > > subscription. Apparently the ADE are not included in VSTO if you
    have an
    > > > > Enterprise or Professional subscription so I think that's my
    problem.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "Douglas J. Steele" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > >> The Access Developer Extensions comes from Visual Studio Tools for
    Office
    > > > >> 2003, not from VS.Net. And you must have Access 2003 installed
    before you
    > > > >> install VSTO in order to install ADE.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> --
    > > > >> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
    > > > >> http://I.Am/DougSteele
    > > > >> (no e-mails, please!)
    > > > >>
    > > > >>
    > > > >>
    > > > >> "Dave O" <DaveO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > > >> news:2C433EEF-3FDD-4B17-9DD6-1CFA7079D878@microsoft.com...
    > > > >> > I'm running Windows XP professional (with SP2). I've installed
    VS.NET
    > > > >> 2003
    > > > >> > Enterprise Architect (including MSDN) and Office 2003
    Professional.
    > > > >> > After
    > > > >> > installing the Visual Studio Tools for Office (which succeeds), I
    > > > >> > cannot
    > > > >> find
    > > > >> > the Access Package and Deployment Wizard anywhere on the machine
    (no
    > > > >> > shortcuts either).
    > > > >> >
    > > > >> > Initially, I had installed Office prior to VS.NET (which I
    understand
    > > > >> > is
    > > > >> the
    > > > >> > incorrect order), but I have since completely re-installed Office
    and
    > > > >> > the
    > > > >> > Office tools to no avail. Any recommendations
    > > > >>
    > > > >>
    > > > >>
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >


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