[AccessD] Runtime Vs Full Access Install

Kath Pelletti KP at sdsonline.net
Thu Jul 28 19:10:15 CDT 2005


I do own Wise and Sagekey,having bought them for a distribution for a client a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I didn't get to learn much after the initial install (which was very successful after a couple of attempts and the support was good). But the company was bought out and they changed platforms so I never moved on to distributing upgrades.

So far every one of my clients have had Access so I have gone that way but I am rethinking it. This month one of my clients hit  a snag which cost them a day at a crucial time  of the month because Frontpage was uninstalled from the PC and I had a reference set to it - that the kind of problem I am getting.

Thanks for the advice,

Kath
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: connie.kamrowski at agric.nsw.gov.au 
  To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com 
  Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:46 PM
  Subject: [AccessD] Runtime Vs Full Access Install


  Not so impressive, they are not concurrent :) Just potentially so. 
  Databases are not always deployed across all users.  I was referencing the 
  fact that we have deployed at least one database to these users and their 
  specific environments and have not had problems. 

  Because of the way sagekey works we have found that as long as we 
  encapsulate all of the things we reference into the sagekey runtime, we 
  have had no issues at all. It may be worth a look at their website http://www.sagekey.com/ for a run down of what it does and what they promise. Just a suggestion 
  but it has worked really well for us with the issues we were having cross 
  deploying and installing upgrades.

  Connie Kamrowski

  Analyst/Programmer
  Information Technology
  NSW Department of Primary Industries 
  Orange

  Ph: 02 6391 3250
  Fax:02 6391 3290


  Hi Connie - thanks for the reply. 2500 users? That's pretty impressive. 
  Did you notice William's email? Have you had the version change problems 
  he mentions?

  Kath


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