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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Gustav - I am just starting to learn
about IIS in so much as I am starting looking at ASP - why do you prefer not to
have IIS installed on your dev machine?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Kath</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
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<A title=gustav@cactus.dk href="mailto:gustav@cactus.dk">Gustav Brock</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=accessd@databaseadvisors.com
href="mailto:accessd@databaseadvisors.com">Access Developers discussion and
problem solving</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, August 06, 2003 4:48
AM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [AccessD] No Office 2003 ODE
(Office Developer Edition)?</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Hi Marty<BR><BR>Thanks.<BR>Sorry for being dense, but I still
cannot see if/how Visual Studio<BR>fits into the picture of Access
development.<BR><BR>I'm aware that Visual Studio might bring some (Internet)
features to<BR>Access development, but what is important is to distinguish
between<BR>offers/features and needs. And if at all possible I do not want an
IIS<BR>to run on my trusted development machine; if it _is_ needed I wish
it<BR>to run on a server.<BR><BR>By the way, what is "Office 2003 Windows
Update CD"?<BR><BR>/gustav<BR><BR><BR>> This hasn't been set in stone yet
by Microsoft. Maybe they are waiting <BR>> for a marketing
decision.<BR><BR>> 1. Is VS Net 2003<BR>> 2 and 3 are
free downloads.<BR><BR>> Who knows they may switch to an MSI install, which
would require 2 CD's <BR>> much like SageKeys<BR>> Office XP MSI
wizard.<BR><BR>> The Microsoft Installer may require two CD's to be
shipped, the Access <BR>> 2003 Application CD created by the Packaging
Wizard and the Office 2003 <BR>> Windows Update CD. When the user inserts
the Application CD, they are <BR>> prompted to load the Update CD first
which loads the required <BR>> preconditioning components onto the target
PC.<BR><BR>> By the way IIS must be installed prior to loading VS
Net, if you plan <BR>> to use any of its features.<BR>> You can still
use things like Net WinForms without IIS but not Web <BR>> Forms. If you
install IIS after VS Net you can only use internal Web <BR>> Forms
<local host>. To fix you have to do a clear and reinstall in
<BR>> correct order, usually takes a couple of hours.<BR><BR>> Gustav
Brock wrote:<BR><BR>>>Hi Marty and Martin<BR>>><BR>>>I'm
slightly confused ...<BR>>><BR>>>Does this mean you'll have to buy
all this - in addition to Office<BR>>>2003 Pro, of course - just to
create an Access 2003 runtime:<BR>>><BR>>> 1. Visual
Studio<BR>>> 2. Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office
System<BR>>> 3. Access 2003 Developer
Extensions<BR>>><BR>>>as well as to soil your dearly beloved
workstation with IIS?<BR>>><BR>>>And which version of Visual
Studio? I don't have it as I've never had<BR>>>a need for
it.<BR>>><BR>>>/gustav<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>>Looks
like below doesn't contain the Access deployment
features<BR>>>>Access 2003 Developer Extensions
Overview<BR>>><BR>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/editions/accessdav.asp<BR>>><BR>>>>from
recent posting newsgroup
microsoft.public.vsnet.vstools.office<BR>>><BR>>>>Subject:
Re: Access 2003 Developer Extensions<BR>>>>From: "Peter Torr
\(MS\)" <<A href="mailto:ptorr@microsoft.com">ptorr@microsoft.com</A>>
Sent: 7/16/2003 <BR>>>>10:19:41 AM<BR>>>>"Urs
Stettler" <<A
href="mailto:stettler@e-wideweb.com">stettler@e-wideweb.com</A>> wrote in
message<BR>>>>news:090401c34b7f$926f8de0$a401280a@phx.gbl...<BR>>><BR>>>>
> According to the product description of the VS tools for<BR>>>>
> Office, Access 2003 Developer Extensions are supposed to<BR>>>>
> be part of it.<BR>>>> ><BR>>>> > Well, I
purchased the Office 03 beta, purchased VS 03 just<BR>>>> > to be
able to use Access depoloyment features. Having<BR>>>> > installed
the VS tools, I can't find any packaging wizard<BR>>>> > or any
link in Access 03 to start the packaging process.<BR>>>> > Am I
missing something?<BR>>><BR>>>>The Access Developer Extensions
will be in the final retail product, which<BR>>>>has not shipped yet.
The beta release of Visual Studio Tools for Office <BR>>>>just
contains the Word and Excel managed code
projects.<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>AccessD
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