Microsoft Access Developer and Runtime

J

Jonbowler

Hello,

I'm trying to find out what is would take to roll out access runtime to
users who don't have a full version of access to user's desktops. I would
need to roll out a Developer version to two individuals so we could create
and maintain databases used by our department staff. I understand Access
Runtime version is no longer associated with a developer copy of access for
Microsoft access 2007, am I correct? I was looking on the website and found
out I need to purchase the access 2003 developer extensions and package the
runtime add-in with the database programs to be installed. My question is
I'm trying to find out where the prices are located on the website and what
is the cost associated with it, how much for one and is there a discount for
multiple individuals. If someone could please assist me in finding these
questions I would appreciate it .

Thank you and have a great day.

Jonbowler
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Jonbowler said:
I'm trying to find out what is would take to roll out access runtime to
users who don't have a full version of access to user's desktops. I would
need to roll out a Developer version to two individuals so we could create
and maintain databases used by our department staff. I understand Access
Runtime version is no longer associated with a developer copy of access for
Microsoft access 2007, am I correct? I was looking on the website and found
out I need to purchase the access 2003 developer extensions and package the
runtime add-in with the database programs to be installed. My question is
I'm trying to find out where the prices are located on the website and what
is the cost associated with it, how much for one and is there a discount for
multiple individuals. If someone could please assist me in finding these
questions I would appreciate it .

The Access 2007 runtime is free.

Microsoft Office Access 2007 Developer Edition FAQ
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developeredition2007faq.htm

Tony
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