Tony Septav
iggy at nanaimo.ark.com
Mon Jan 25 08:32:17 CST 2010
Hey Andy I see William has responed already. I have a machine that has Access97 and Access2000 installed. I test my Access2003 installs on this machine. I have never had (as of yet) a problem of installing and uninstalling the application, running Access97 (yes I still have a couple of applications in 97) or Access2000.. Also my clients have different versions of Office/Access on their machines. The only problem I have run into is you must uninstall with the original install disk (not a later version, won't work). As I mentioned I don't have Access2007 so I don't know if a it has a Package Wizard or how it works. Andy Lacey wrote: >Hi Tony >That's interesting. My understanding is that Doug and others use Sagekey >because the MS offerings give problems to pc's where there are existing >Access installations, ie they interfere with those. Your experience is >presumably different. > >Andy > > >----Original Message----- >From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com >[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Tony Septav >Sent: 24 January 2010 18:14 >To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving >Subject: [AccessD] Deploying - Access 2003 > > >Hey Andy >I do not currently have Access2007 (recommendation way back from the >group). I still develop in Access2003 and use the MOA 2003 Developer >Extensions Package Wizard to distribute my applications. Hate to say it >but it is pretty cool, Access 2007 should have the same features >available. Easy to set up, can customize text, colours and graphics for >the install screens and include a User License Agreement (and it looks >professional), it is all I basically need. I don't use SageKey etc. etc. >etc. (thought about it but....). Just a thought. > >