Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Feb 13 23:29:29 CST 2014
They don't even need to still be in the sales pipeline, As long as you still have a full Access2010 and a copy of the re-distributable runtime to distribute with your .accde, you are good to go (if you make it the 64 bit version, it will probably be good for the next 10-15 years, even afer MS drops eventually drops 32bit support) Incidentally, I just did some updates over the last few days on an Access 97 system that has been constantly enhanced over the last 15 years. (And yes, there are reasons why it still has to stay in A97 for at least another 6-12 months). -- Stuart On 13 Feb 2014 at 22:10, Jim Lawrence wrote: > Hi Rocky: > > To be honest you are in a real tough spot but, as I understand it > versions of Access 2010 and less, which still have full coding > capabilities and as long as those version are still in the sales > pipeline, they will still be available....whether they will be > supported on Windows 8.x is a question I can not answer. >