Re: Visual Studio Tools for Office (developer)
- From: Tony Toews <ttoews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:03:49 -0600
"Karen" <kskipper@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an XP machine that I'd like to install Access2002 and the Office
2000 developer on. Is Developer dependent on the OS or the version of
Access?
The developer version is not dependent on the OS, assuming it will run
on that os. That is A2003 will not run on Win 98 or NT 4.0.
However the developer version is dependent on the Access version.
You can't mix and match those. If you want to use Office 2000
developer you will need to use either Access 2000 or Office Pro 2000.
Also, do you think access mde's created on this setup will run on a
windows 98 machine that uses access runtime?
Also you can't create an A2000 MDE using A2002 or A2003. Well, not
quite. One person has figured out how to do that and sells a tool to
do so.
Now I'm pretty sure A2000 will run on Win 98 systems. Or rather,
if Office 2000 will run on Win 98 then the Access 2000 runtime will
run on Win 98.
Tony
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