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Old May 14th, 2008, 07:59 PM
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hey guys i experimenting with access and i was looking at making the application i made run on another pc with no access install.

so what i found is that i need a runtime tool(got it)

and i need
Package Wizard in access 2003 developer extension.

i found

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

InfoPath 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK)

i read that this is to export the application in to an installer.
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The link you provided was for InfoPath 2003. Have a look through this link:

Totally confused about Access 2003 Runtime availability!
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so..confusing..lol

if i read correctly i need

Visual Studio Tools for Office 2003 it comes with the runtime rights and the developer kit.

but i have found the run time on a forum i only need the developer kit...

by the way where can i find that software??
Visual Studio Tools for Office 2003

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I believe this is it: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

It states it supports Office 2003 as well.
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well i just got a full version of office 2007.they say in there there is a way to do it.every thing is built in?
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I'm starting to get confused with this. From what I've read, you need the Visual Studio IDE to even use this: Visual Studio Tools for Office - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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lol you and i !i will do my research with 2007 and give you a shoot.thx!
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lol you and i !i will do my research with 2007 and give you a shoot.thx!
lol sounds good. If I find out any more information on it I'll let you know
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lol sounds good. If I find out any more information on it I'll let you know
I have been playing around with my Access 2007 with the developer extension installed. You could actually package your 2003 db and runtime 2007 with it and deploy it to your user. The user can then use the runtime 2007 to run the 2003 dbs. Both the developer extension and runtime 2007 is a free download at the ms Office site

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ya i was just going to reply.i downloaded then and it is cool..i have to finish my apps and try it know.

but when your done you click on the office icon and in there there is the developer extension.now what do i do with the run time?
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