Simon said:
Will users who have Access 2000 Runtime installed be able to run an
application created in the full version of Access 2003? or do you have to
have the 2003 Runtime?
If the app MDB is created in A2000 format even though you create it in
A2003 then yes the A2000 runtime can run the MDB. If the app MDE is
created using A2000 then the A2000 runtime can run the MDE.
I used to work on my app in A2003, create the MDE using A2000 and
distribute the A2000 runtime with the app. Now I use the A2003
runtime. I still have some clients running on A2000 so I still create
the MDEs in A2000. There isn't much new that's useful for end users
in A2002 or A2003 so I don't use any of that functionality.
If I have Office Pro 2003 (with Access) does that mean I have the Developer
Extensions(ADE)?
No.
Tony
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