[AccessD] MS Access SDK

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Wed Oct 26 14:36:42 CDT 2005


What version of Access are you working with?  Access 97 - XP had their
packaging in the Developer's Edition of Office.  In 2003, the packaging,
etc., is in the Access extensions to the Visual Studio Tools for
Microsoft Office (VSTO) which is part of VS.Net 2003 but can be
purchased as a stand-alone package as  well.  The executable itself is
used to create mde file, not any developer tools.  The MDE is used to
keep users from changing design elements of the application, not for
speed per se, and you need to specify what you mean by "large".

Charlotte Foust


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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 12:27 PM
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Subject: [AccessD] MS Access SDK


Never having had to develop for a group before I need some enlightenment
and/or knowledge here.

Looking around on the Microsoft site it appears that the SDK no longer
exists for access. What is used now to create mde files?

Has anyone done any testing to see if an mde runs faster than a mdb on a
large database?

 

Any and all thoughts appreciated.

 

Chester Kaup

Engineering Technician

Kinder Morgan CO2 Company, LLP

Office (432) 688-3797

FAX (432) 688-3799

 

 

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