Re: access runtime 2003 with Access 2007 installed?



There was no "Developer's Edition" of Office for 2003 or 2007.
The addition of the "Access Developer's Extensions" is as much of an
equivalent as you will get. Having the ADE is what gives you the license to
legally distribute the Access runtime for that version of Office
royalty-free.

Microsoft Access (Office) Developer Edition Versions
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionversions.htm

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HTH,
George


"phleduc" <Ph.Leduc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am getting confused, are the "Access 2003 Developer Extensions" (I have
those installed on my system)
the same as the "Developer edition"?
If no can I still find somewhere the "developers edition" for Access 2003
If yes any idea why can't I see these extensions when I go to the add in
manager (as they should be according to my "mastering Access 2000
development book") ( I do have a whole range of Access versions installed
on my machine including 2007, would that cause any trouble?)

"Alex Dybenko" <alexdyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, you can run 2003 runtime with 2007 installed.

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"phleduc" <Ph.Leduc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As you say most cases work fine, but 1) in this case most other user
have 2003 so I would prefer not to have to deal with a mulitversion
application and 2) there are apparantly issues when running the
application on 2007.
so still my question is it do-able or not?

"Alex Dybenko" <alexdyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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But you can run access 2003 application on 2007, for most cases this
works just fine, no need to install 2003 runtime

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Best regards,
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Alex Dybenko (MVP)
http://accessblog.net
http://www.PointLtd.com

"phleduc" <Ph.Leduc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an application that works well in Access 2003 but as it is
getting harder and harder to find an Access 2003 software, can I make
an Access 2003 runtime version with Access 2007 installed?









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