[AccessD] Independent Developers Question

Reuben Cummings reuben at gfconsultants.com
Mon Dec 5 12:50:32 CST 2005


I have a total of 8 laptops and 4 PC's (maybe more) all running different
OS's.  They are not all here, but I can get them if needed (my nieces and
nephews use the laptops a lot for school).  I never get rid of computers - I
loan them out with the understanding that I may need them back occasionally.

However, after making a point to thoroughly test on different platforms A
LOT I have stopped doing so because, again, I have never found a conflict on
ANY OS or any configuration.  The only current problem is that I cannot
create an installation using PDW on MY current laptop as it creates an
installation that returns an error that upon running says something like
"the files on the computer are out of date..."  or  "cannot be updated..."
or something.  I simply use a PC that also sits on my desk to create an
install.

The PDW is A2000.  I still development in A2000.

Reuben Cummings
GFC, LLC
812.523.1017


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Joe Hecht
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:23 PM
> To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Independent Developers Question
>
>
> Ruben,
>
>
> [Joe Hecht] You said
> I develop and test everything myself.  Maybe I'm really good
> or really lucky, but I have yet to have any major problems
> go out the door.
> [Joe Hecht]
> Do you have a spare machine?  How do you do your testing?
>
> Is the PDW in A2K3 or is it VSTO?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe Hecht
> jmhecht at earthlink.net
>
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