Re: Access 2003 Run-Time
- From: "Alex White MCDBA MCSE" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 08:52:44 +0100
You don't use the runtime it is what you deliver to people without Access
installed on their PC's, to emulate the runtime experience then run
msaccess.exe /runtime command line, you will also need to specify the
database name on the command line to.
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Alex White MCDBA MCSE
http://www.intralan.co.uk
"Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have Visual Studio Tools and am assuming Access Run-Time is on the Access
> 2003 Developer Extensions CD. The CD loads, but I don't see an .exe file
> to
> run to open the application. I want to keep Access 2000 on my system, and
> use 2003 Run-Time for a specific program. My assumption is that I can do
> this through a command line statement to open 2003 Run-Time with the
> program
> name.
>
> Thanks
.
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