[AccessD] Access to VB.Net

Gmail max.wanadoo at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 02:45:53 CDT 2007


Shamil,
Thanks once again for an very useful reply.
One other question that I should have asked but forgot to:

Do I have to take any special precautions to safeguard my current
installation of Access  (and indeed MS Office).  I currently have Office
2003 (Access V11.0).

Also, Will the SQL installation affect any of my existing or future Access
projects?

Thanks

Max


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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Shamil
Salakhetdinov
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 9:03 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access to VB.Net

Max,

I did install my VS and MS SQL 2005 and MSDN from MSDN sets configured
differently therefore below is my guess:

a) 1,2 - not needed if you do not plan to use MS SQL Server but not using MS
SQL Server sounds strange these days - at least install MS SQL Server 2005
Express Edition and its Management Studio - available for free download from
MS Site

b) 3,4

c) 9,10,11 (if you have good Internet connection or you don't mind to
shuffle manually MSDN disks when they will be requested when you will search
for some MSDN information then you can install minimal subset of MSDN docs -
I usually install all)

I also have Dell Inspiron 9400 but with MS Windows Vista Ultimate: MS SQL
2000, MS SQL 2005, VS 2005 Prof., MS Office 2007, ... - everything I use
works very well on this system...

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Shamil
 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gmail
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 10:16 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: [AccessD] Access to VB.Net

Many thanks to all of you for the advice for Access to VB.Net I now have the
installation disks, but I am unsure of what to install.  I do not want to
install anything that I don't need and would appreciate your advice on this.
What I have is:-

ALL ARE MS Visual Studio 2005 dated December 2005 Application Developer
Tools Professional Edition 1. SQL Server Developer Edition. 32bit CD1 2. SQL
Server Developer Edition. 32bit CD2 3. MS Visual Studio 2005 Professional
Edition Disc 1 4. MS Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition Disc 2 5. SQL
Server Developer Edition.  IA 64bit CD1 6. SQL Server Developer Edition.  IA
64bit CD2 7. SQL Server Developer Edition.  64bit CD1 8. SQL Server
Developer Edition.  64bit CD2 9. MSDN Library for Visual Studion System Disc
1 10. MSDN Library for Visual Studion System Disc 2 11. MSDN Library for
Visual Studion System Disc 3

I work at home on a Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop with Windows XP Pro And at
work on a PC with Windows XP Pro

1+2 Do I need these?
3+4 Presume I need these.
5+6  I don't know what 5+6 are (never heard of IA) and I don't have a 
5+64bit
system
7+8 Again, no 64bit system
9+10+11.  Do I need these (thinking of space on my laptop, no problem 
9+10+with
space at work)

Is there any special order for installation?  If I need the SQL, do I
install these before the VS?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Max




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