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Access 2007 Runtime?

Is there such a thing, so we can deploy Access 2007 applications to
desktops that don't have the full version installed?
I searched MSFT.com, and found very little about this subject.

-Tom.
Jan 18 '07 #1
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Tom van Stiphout wrote:
Is there such a thing, so we can deploy Access 2007 applications to
desktops that don't have the full version installed?
I searched MSFT.com, and found very little about this subject.

-Tom.
The developer's tools and runtime are typically a month or two behind the
regular product. As far as I know it is not released yet.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com
Jan 18 '07 #2
Hi
Is there such a thing, so we can deploy Access 2007 applications to
desktops that don't have the full version installed?
I searched MSFT.com, and found very little about this subject.
Just found this in a german newsgroup :

http://blogs.msdn.com/clintcovington...formation.aspx

Regards
Jens
Jan 19 '07 #3
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 12:20:42 +0100, "Jens Schilling"
<je************************@fissership.dewrote:

Thanks!
-Tom.

>Hi
>Is there such a thing, so we can deploy Access 2007 applications to
desktops that don't have the full version installed?
I searched MSFT.com, and found very little about this subject.

Just found this in a german newsgroup :

http://blogs.msdn.com/clintcovington...formation.aspx

Regards
Jens
Jan 19 '07 #4
Hi, Tom
>>Is there such a thing, so we can deploy Access 2007 applications to
desktops that don't have the full version installed?
I searched MSFT.com, and found very little about this subject.

Just found this in a german newsgroup :

http://blogs.msdn.com/clintcovington...formation.aspx
Good news on top :

The runtime and developer extensions will be free ...

http://blogs.msdn.com/clintcovington/

Regards
Jens
Jan 31 '07 #5

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