[AccessD] Access 2003 Developer Edition?

MartyConnelly martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Wed Mar 17 14:00:45 CST 2004


I think you can just stick the ODE97 CD-ROM in the drive or maybe just 
copy it to a hard drive as a backup It may still ask for the key though. 
I do this with a 97 upgrade and have copied all the Access 2 floppy 
install disks to a hard drive directory. MS searchs it out on the install.

Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software wrote:

>John:
>
>DO you know if I have to have the ODE97 installed to install the Visual
>Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System upgrade?  Or will it just ask
>for a CD key, maybe?
>
>Rocky
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "DJK(John) Robinson" <djkr at msn.com>
>To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'"
><accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:18 AM
>Subject: RE: [AccessD] Access 2003 Developer Edition?
>
>
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>>[Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System]
>>
>>Yes, there is a "tools upgrade" price: 60% off the Full price.  Rocky's
>>ODE97 will qualify him for it.  See:
>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/howtobuy/officetools/
>>
>>Access 2003 Developer Extensions, VB .NET Standard Edition, and SQLS 2000
>>Developer Edition are included in VST4MSOS. As Marty said, see:
>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/office/
>>
>>
>>The different *Office* 2003 editions are listed in:
>>http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/howtobuy/compare.mspx
>>
>>
>>No personal experience yet of the Package Wizard, but I've heard good
>>reports of it.
>>
>>HTH
>>John
>>
>>
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>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
>>>[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of
>>>Charlotte Foust
>>>Sent: 17 March 2004 16:06
>>>To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
>>>Subject: RE: [AccessD] Access 2003 Developer Edition?
>>>
>>>
>>>I don't think there is a "tools upgrade" price, Rocky.  A
>>>developer license gives you the right to upgrade to Pro or
>>>Premium (I can't keep the versions straight) in 2003.  I
>>>never saw an upgrade path to the VSTO package anywhere I
>>>looked.  Developer gives you an upgrade path to Visual
>>>Studio.Net, I believe, but the VSTO is a separate package.
>>>
>>>Charlotte Foust
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software [mailto:bchacc at san.rr.com]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:58 PM
>>>To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
>>>Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access 2003 Developer Edition?
>>>
>>>
>>>Marty:
>>>
>>>A couple of weeks ago I was asking about deploying an Access
>>>product and trying to decide whether to go with Wise/Sagekey
>>>A2K script with an A2K mde. But I'd have to buy the A2K
>>>developer edition. as well as the Sagekey script.
>>>
>>>Now it appears, IIUC, that I could buy Office 2003 and the
>>>Office Developer Tools (I've got A97 Developer license so I
>>>could get the Tools upgrade price, I think), and use the
>>>Developer Tools packaging wizard.
>>>
>>>>From the article it appears that the Packaging Wizard is pretty good.
>>>      
>>>
>>>>I
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>didn't detect any of the 'it really stinks' kind of review of
>>>earlier Access packagers.
>>>
>>>Has you or anyone had any experience with it yet?  Is it a
>>>reasonable alternative?  It probably would have a longer life
>>>than going with an A2K solution.  One requirement I see is
>>>that the target machine has to have W2K or WXP but that
>>>shouldn't be too much of a problem as time goes on.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Rocky Smolin
>>>Beach Access Software
>>>http://www.e-z-mrp.com
>>>
>>>
>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: "MartyConnelly" <martyconnelly at shaw.ca>
>>>To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving"
>>><accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
>>>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:30 AM
>>>Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access 2003 Developer Edition?
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>The Access 2003 runtime ships with any version of Office
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>2003 that has
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Access 2003, the license to redistribute solutions with the Access
>>>>runtime is available exclusively through the Access Developer
>>>>Extensions. The Access Developer Extensions include the
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>Package Wizard
>>>      
>>>
>>>>and other developer-oriented tools. The Package Wizard creates a
>>>>package based on an Access 2003 solution that users can install and
>>>>uninstall with the Microsoft Windows Installer. You can
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>only acquire
>>>      
>>>
>>>>the Access Developer Extensions by buying the  "Visual Studio Tools
>>>>for the Microsoft Office System".
>>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/office
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Packaging Access 2003 Solutions Rick Dobson
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnsmart03/h
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>>tml/sa03j8.asp
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>>>Michael Brösdorf wrote:
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I noticed that there seems to no more Office 2003 Developers Edition.
>>>>Is
>>>>        
>>>>
>>it
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>>>>still possible to create Run-Time applications with Access 2003? `
>>>>Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>--
>>>Marty Connelly
>>>Victoria, B.C.
>>>Canada
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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