RE: Install Runtime 2002 Without Package?

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Tim,

That's great. Thanks! I'll post it elsewhere as well.

I was considering your problem. Why not use Wyse Installer to deploy the
necessary files on the user workstations. Then you need only deploy your
..MDEs (which is what I think you want to do). The KB you refered me to below
seems to lists all the required installation files in "C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office Developer\Packaging Wizard\ospfilelist.txt" and where
they are supposed to go.

I hope this helps.

MaB


"Tim" wrote:

> MaB,
>
> Someone else at my company fixed this, not me. But I think they solved it
> based on this KB article:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;837150
>
> Hope that does it for you!
>
> Tim
>
> "MaB" wrote:
>
> >
> > Tim,
> >
> > I am sorry, this is not a solution to your problem, but I am hoping you can
> > help me out. You mention "This package no longer works on machines with XP
> > SP2. This is a known bug, with a known solution." I cannot find that "known
> > solution" anywhere. Can you help me out ? (and a few others on TechNet that
> > are looking for that solution)
> >
> > How do you fix that problem?
> >
> > Thanks. MaB
> >
> >
> > "Tim" wrote:
> >
> > > Is there some other way to install Access 2002 runtime besides with a package
> > > crated with XP Office Developer (or some other packager). That is, can I
> > > obtain an install CD (or file) to simply install Access 2002 runtime (without
> > > installaing a packaged custom Access application too)?
> > >
> > > I develop Access 2002 applications for a mid-sized company. The previous
> > > developer had created a package using Office XP Developer. This package no
> > > longer works on machines with XP SP2. This is a known bug, with a known
> > > solution. However, I would need to aquire and install the packaing software.
> > > My users are all in-house. IT sets up each workstation, and my applications
> > > do not use the registry. Also we use network scripts to distribute the MDEs.
> > > Therefore, we don't really need an install package, just a simple
> > > installation of Access 2002 runtime.
> > >
> > > I suspect I will need to use a packager to install the runtime. Besides the
> > > cost, I have heard that Office XP Developer is cranky when it comes to
> > > creating packages, so I would hope to avoid it. Anyone know about this?
> > >
> > > Tim
.



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