Betreft: [AccessD] Access & VSS

McWilliams, Glen glen.mcwilliams at nissan-usa.com
Thu Feb 13 09:42:00 CST 2003


Charlotte

They do not me to install one of my copies, for licensing reasons. And I am
told that they do not have a copy.

I was hoping that someone knew/knows of a way to make use of VSS without the
Access client installed, locally. 

I recall, having worked at a place where we simply checked out the mdb file,
worked on it, and checked it in at the end of the day. This process went on
until the mdb was ready for production. The environment was an NT 4.0
network as well as NT 4.0 local machines with Office 95 Pro. I do not recall
whether the local machines had ODE (or was it the Developer's Tool Kit then)
on them.

Perhaps I should state the question as: "Can one store mdb files in VSS,
check out the development version, make changes and check it back in to VSS?
All of this without the Local VSS client installed?" This, of course,
presumes that you have the appropriate VSS rights. 

Glen H. McWilliams
glen.mcwilliams at nissan-usa.com
(310) 771-6010


-----Original Message-----
From: Charlotte Foust [mailto:cfoust at infostatsystems.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:32 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: RE: Betreft: [AccessD] Access & VSS

VSS is a developer's tool, so you need the developer's edition and the
client version of VSS to use it with Access.  Is there a reason you're
looking for another way?  

Charlotte Foust

-----Original Message-----
From: McWilliams, Glen [mailto:glen.mcwilliams at nissan-usa.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 7:56 AM
To: 'accessd at databaseadvisors.com'
Subject: RE: Betreft: [AccessD] Access & VSS


Marcel

When you say Access Developer Tools do you mean the Microsoft Office
Developers edition? If so do you or does anyone else know of any other way?

TIA,
Glen



Glen H. McWilliams
glen.mcwilliams at nissan-usa.com
(310) 771-6010


-----Original Message-----
From: marcel.vreuls at achmea.nl [mailto:marcel.vreuls at achmea.nl] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 7:40 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Betreft: [AccessD] Access & VSS


Glen,

If you install the Access Developer Tools you get Sourcesafe support in
Access. Where your SourceSafe database is located that doesn´t matter.

Gr. marcel




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Hi All



Can anyone tell me what is required to use Visual Source Safe with Access?



I am running W2KPro and OfficeXPPro on my local machine. VSS would/is
installed on a network shared drive.



Glen H. McWilliams

glen.mcwilliams at nissan-usa.com

(310) 771-6010




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