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how do i create an executable file in access 2010

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today is my 1st time of seeing this site and i must say that it's luvly.
i discotered this site today in my search for help as to how to create an executable file of a database i created in access 2010. I really need ur help guys. Thnx....
Jun 30 '11 #1

✓ answered by Rabbit

You'll have to download it from microsoft. The user has to install it as well.

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Rabbit
12,516 Expert Mod 8TB
In short, you can't. The closest you can get is to create a runtime version of an access database. The user would have to install that version of access. You can't create a self-contained executable of an access database.
Jun 30 '11 #2
Yaasir
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thnx Rabbit. but how do i create a runtime? I'll vry much appreciate ur help....
Jul 2 '11 #3
Rabbit
12,516 Expert Mod 8TB
You'll have to download it from microsoft. The user has to install it as well.
Jul 2 '11 #4
Yaasir
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the understanding i'm getting is that i have to export my database to another software (runtime) and create it's version of it right?
Thnx once again Rabbit.
Jul 4 '11 #5
Rabbit
12,516 Expert Mod 8TB
Pretty much. The user will also have to install the runtime software as well.
Jul 5 '11 #6
colintis
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A runtime version is simply allowing user to open and use access database without any modification abilities. So what you do after downloading the runtime, simply install it on your client's computer, and place the databae into the computer. It's 2 seperate things.
Jul 5 '11 #7
Yaasir
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much thanks to you guys. I'm greatful. I think i must be searching for a link to download the runtime now. luv u all.....
Jul 11 '11 #8

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