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Fra
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#1: Nov 13 '05
hi
sorry for my english.
I have an access database and I must use it on pc where not istalled
microsoft access. I cannot istall it on that pc and I known that exist a
software that can do it ( .... developed??... ). This software change an mdb
file in a executable program (I believe that it can do this but I ignore
other questions ... )
help me please.



Keith Wilby
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#2: Nov 13 '05

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"Fra" <spam_macfnc@libero.it> wrote:
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> hi
> sorry for my english.
> I have an access database and I must use it on pc where not istalled
> microsoft access. I cannot istall it on that pc and I known that exist
> a software that can do it ( .... developed??... ). This software change
> an mdb file in a executable program (I believe that it can do this but
> I ignore other questions ... )
> help me please.
>
>
>[/color]

The package you need is the MS Access Developer's Edition. I have never
used it but I understand that it gives you the ability to convert the mdb
into an installable exe file.

Regards,
Keith.
www.keithwilby.com
Terry Kreft
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#3: Nov 13 '05

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Your belief is wrong.

Developers edition gives you the ability to create a runtime version of
Access which can be installed on the users PC in order to run Access
database files.


--
Terry Kreft
MVP Microsoft Access


"Keith Wilby" <keith.wilby@AwayWithYerCrap.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95B962612A09Dkeithwilby@10.15.188.42...[color=blue]
> "Fra" <spam_macfnc@libero.it> wrote:
>[color=green]
> > hi
> > sorry for my english.
> > I have an access database and I must use it on pc where not istalled
> > microsoft access. I cannot istall it on that pc and I known that exist
> > a software that can do it ( .... developed??... ). This software change
> > an mdb file in a executable program (I believe that it can do this but
> > I ignore other questions ... )
> > help me please.
> >
> >
> >[/color]
>
> The package you need is the MS Access Developer's Edition. I have never
> used it but I understand that it gives you the ability to convert the mdb
> into an installable exe file.
>
> Regards,
> Keith.
> www.keithwilby.com[/color]



Keith Wilby
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#4: Nov 13 '05

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"Terry Kreft" <terry.kreft@mps.co.uk> wrote:
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> Your belief is wrong.[/color]

Really? So which is the utility that allows the mdb to be turned into an
exe? I've obviously got my lines crossed somewhere.
Nick Coe \(UK\)
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#5: Nov 13 '05

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Keith Wilby wrote:[color=blue]
> "Terry Kreft" <terry.kreft@mps.co.uk> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Your belief is wrong.[/color]
>
> Really? So which is the utility that allows the mdb to be
> turned into
> an exe? I've obviously got my lines crossed somewhere.[/color]

Keith,

Apologies for jumping in...

I don't think there is one. The only way to run an Access
App without an Access install is with the runtime.

I have heard rumours of an exe maker over the years but
don't recall any substantive info.

--
Nick Coe (UK)
AccHelp v1.01 Access Application Help File Builder
http://www.alphacos.co.uk/
Download Free Copy
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Keith Wilby
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#6: Nov 13 '05

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"Nick Coe \(UK\)" <classicnickNOSPAMAT@MASPON.yahooDOTcom> wrote:
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> I don't think there is one. The only way to run an Access
> App without an Access install is with the runtime.
>
> I have heard rumours of an exe maker over the years but
> don't recall any substantive info.[/color]

Thanks for clearing that up Nick. I really must learn to keep my big gob
shut until I know what I'm talking about.
Fra
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#7: Nov 13 '05

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so that I must use MS Access Developer's Edition to create a version of my
database that operate in a system with Runtime Access installed? I have made
a mistake?


"Terry Kreft" <terry.kreft@mps.co.uk> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:deKdncXG8eyrRyvcSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...[color=blue]
>
> Your belief is wrong.
>
> Developers edition gives you the ability to create a runtime version of
> Access which can be installed on the users PC in order to run Access
> database files.
>
>
> --
> Terry Kreft
> MVP Microsoft Access
>
>
> "Keith Wilby" <keith.wilby@AwayWithYerCrap.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns95B962612A09Dkeithwilby@10.15.188.42...[color=green]
>> "Fra" <spam_macfnc@libero.it> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>> > hi
>> > sorry for my english.
>> > I have an access database and I must use it on pc where not istalled
>> > microsoft access. I cannot istall it on that pc and I known that exist
>> > a software that can do it ( .... developed??... ). This software change
>> > an mdb file in a executable program (I believe that it can do this but
>> > I ignore other questions ... )
>> > help me please.
>> >
>> >
>> >[/color]
>>
>> The package you need is the MS Access Developer's Edition. I have never
>> used it but I understand that it gives you the ability to convert the mdb
>> into an installable exe file.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Keith.
>> www.keithwilby.com[/color]
>
>
>[/color]


Nick Coe \(UK\)
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#8: Nov 13 '05

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Keith Wilby wrote:[color=blue]
>[/color]

SNIP
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> Thanks for clearing that up Nick. I really must learn to
> keep my big
> gob shut until I know what I'm talking about.[/color]

You and me both mate... :-)

--
Nick Coe (UK)
AccHelp v1.01 Access Application Help File Builder
http://www.alphacos.co.uk/
Download Free Copy
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Terry Kreft
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#9: Nov 13 '05

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There isn't one.

--
Terry Kreft
MVP Microsoft Access


"Keith Wilby" <keith.wilby@AwayWithYerCrap.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95B96E20E3B00keithwilby@10.15.188.42...[color=blue]
> "Terry Kreft" <terry.kreft@mps.co.uk> wrote:
>[color=green]
> > Your belief is wrong.[/color]
>
> Really? So which is the utility that allows the mdb to be turned into an
> exe? I've obviously got my lines crossed somewhere.[/color]


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