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Access deployment with Visual Studio .Net 2003 Pro?

art
Hi All
I wanted to deploy Access files and came to the conclusion that I'd need the Windows XP Developer software but was told that it was no longer available
I was instructed to get Visual Studio .Net 2003 Pro which was meant to come with the same tools needed to deploy royalty free access solutions
Now my problem is that I cannot find a way to do this and I cannot find the packaging wizard that I believe that I would need to do the job
I spoke to Microsoft about my needs regarding the software and trusted them to point me to the correct software
Have I bought the wrong software or am I blind and the wizard goes by another name, which is right under my nose

Any help would be really great

Thanks

Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi,

Add a setup wizard project to the solution you want to deploy.

Ken
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"art" <ar**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,
I wanted to deploy Access files and came to the conclusion that I'd need
the Windows XP Developer software but was told that it was no longer
available.
I was instructed to get Visual Studio .Net 2003 Pro which was meant to
come with the same tools needed to deploy royalty free access solutions.
Now my problem is that I cannot find a way to do this and I cannot find
the packaging wizard that I believe that I would need to do the job.
I spoke to Microsoft about my needs regarding the software and trusted
them to point me to the correct software.
Have I bought the wrong software or am I blind and the wizard goes by
another name, which is right under my nose.

Any help would be really great.

Thanks.

Jul 21 '05 #2
art
Hello

I've been able to use the setup wizard to install the Access .mdb file on to another computer but none of the runtime files are installed
Am I really doing something very wrong or is there something more indepth that I'm not getting - which is probably the case
I'm still having trouble locating any help files on Access deployment using .Net - I keep coming up with help information saying that I need a Packaging Wizard and all the information is talking about the Microsoft Office XP Developer
Is there any web examples that I may compare with

Thanks for your help

----- Ken Tucker [MVP] wrote: ----

Hi

Add a setup wizard project to the solution you want to deploy

Ke
------------------
"art" <ar**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1B**********************************@microsof t.com..
Hi All
I wanted to deploy Access files and came to the conclusion that I'd need
the Windows XP Developer software but was told that it was no longer
available
I was instructed to get Visual Studio .Net 2003 Pro which was meant to
come with the same tools needed to deploy royalty free access solutions
Now my problem is that I cannot find a way to do this and I cannot find
the packaging wizard that I believe that I would need to do the job
I spoke to Microsoft about my needs regarding the software and trusted
them to point me to the correct software
Have I bought the wrong software or am I blind and the wizard goes by
another name, which is right under my nose
Any help would be really great
Thanks

Jul 21 '05 #3

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