Dan Waters
dwaters at usinternet.com
Sat Nov 4 15:16:48 CST 2006
Hi John, One way or another, it costs something to make runtimes. Office 2002 Developer edition cost more, and for 2003 you need Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer Extensions. I've made runtimes in both XP and 2003, and I believe that using the 2003 Developer Extensions was better. I did get the Extensions CD for free about three years ago by attending the Office 2003 Launch event in Minneapolis. I got more free software at that event that I ever used! Best of Luck! Dan -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of JWColby Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 2:52 PM To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving' Subject: [AccessD] Building runtimes Does anyone know if it is possible to build a runtime "without cost"? I have built a database pro bono for Learning Disabilities Association, a (USA) nationwide non-profit association for parents of children with learning disabilities. I would like to make it available to all of the state chapters but when I go look at the Microsoft site, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to actually get whatever is required to build runtimes. I have Office 2000, 2002 (XP) and 2003. I had the developers edition for 2K but not since, and am not really sure I can find that. I am not making any money on this and don't particularly want to spend any money on this. John W. Colby Colby Consulting www.ColbyConsulting.com -- AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com