jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Tue Sep 13 11:14:01 CDT 2011
Charlotte, > It does, but that doesn't really help if the file association is with full version Access. Associations only matter if you double click a file. If I have a shortcut that uses the actual installed access runtime instance to open the file then... >We used Sage Key scripts to wrap the runtime executable so that the PC didn't get confused. It is so nice of you to offer to buy that for me. ;) John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com On 9/13/2011 10:24 AM, Charlotte Foust wrote: > It does, but that doesn't really help if the file association is with full > version Access. We used Sage Key scripts to wrap the runtime executable so > that the PC didn't get confused. > > Charlotte Foust > > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:01 AM, jwcolby<jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com>wrote: > >> I have a small (non-profit) client that wants me to install full office >> 2010 on all of their employees systems. However I want my Access App to run >> under the runtime. Mostly just for that additional security of not allowing >> them access to design time stuff unless they intentionally open the app >> under the full version. >> >> I have installed the runtime on other machines but I do not remember if the >> runtime install allows me to set the destination (install) directory. >> >> Is anyone using the runtime? Any tips or tricks for this scenario? >> >> -- >> John W. Colby >> www.ColbyConsulting.com >> >> >> -- >> AccessD mailing list >> AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >> http://databaseadvisors.com/**mailman/listinfo/accessd<http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd> >> >> >> Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.**com<http://www.databaseadvisors.com> >> >> >>