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Access 2007 Developer Extension

Hi

I've heard that I can convert Access database into normal stand alone program using Developer Extension.

What are the limitations or incompatibilities or difficulties that I can expect when using it?

My first quesiton would be how do I update it so the user doesn't lose the data?


Many thanks in advance
Emil
Jul 1 '09 #1
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This may help a little:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb229700.aspx
Jul 1 '09 #2
Thanks for the link.

What I'm looking for is rather 'general experience'. I would imagine vb.net or asp.net are usually very good solutions so I'm trying to find out if there is a good reason to use or not to use, nothing specific ;)

Regards
Emil
Jul 2 '09 #3

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