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Access 2007 Runtime?

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Larry - 18 Apr 2007 07:42 GMT
I'm used to prior versions and the Package and Deployment Wizard.  Is there
no Access 2007 RT for VSTO 2005 SE?

Thanks,
Larry
Norman Yuan - 18 Apr 2007 15:06 GMT
Access2003's runtime is part of VSTO2003 and VSTO2005. However, Access2007
will be free when it is released (do not know when, but should be soon). So,
it has nothing to do with VSTO2005 or VSTO2005SE.

> I'm used to prior versions and the Package and Deployment Wizard.  Is
> there no Access 2007 RT for VSTO 2005 SE?
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
Larry - 18 Apr 2007 17:56 GMT
Thanks.  There is simply no information on MS's site about it.  I appreciate
the answer.

-Larry

> Access2003's runtime is part of VSTO2003 and VSTO2005. However, Access2007
> will be free when it is released (do not know when, but should be soon).
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>> Thanks,
>> Larry
Norman Yuan - 18 Apr 2007 21:12 GMT
check out this link

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905400.aspx

> Thanks.  There is simply no information on MS's site about it.  I
> appreciate the answer.
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Larry
Larry - 18 Apr 2007 21:42 GMT
Thanks again.  I should've checked there in the first place.

For what it's worth, I really like the Windows installer with VSTO 05 SE
rather than the old package and deployment wizard.  Remember back in A97
Dev. where you could designate a file (as in the back-end database) as
"never uninstall"?  I couldn't understand why Microsoft took that away with
subsequent releases.  I would have to create two deployments...one for the
app and one for the data.  In fact, VSTO functions much like InstallShield's
deployment procedure.  I'm looking forward to A2007RT...

-Larry

> check out this link
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Larry

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