Access 2003 Developer Extensions

F

Flemming

Hi,

Does anyone know where Access 2003 Developer Extensions can be purchaged
from to build runtime licenses?

Thank you.

Flemming Ast
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

http://msdn.microsoft.com/howtobuy/

If you're using MSDN, note that while VSTO is available in all subscription
levels of MSDN, the Access Developer Extensions are not included with all
versions. ADE is only available at Universal level.

The stand-alone VSTO box includes both VSTO and the ADE.
 
F

Flemming

Thank you. I have MS Access 2.0 Developer license and am trying to figure out
how to upgrade and what MS solution to buy. $2900 is exphensive though. For a
3 user
solution a full developer for each user seems less exphensive.

Do yoy know of a less exphensive way to deliver runtime licenses? I am using
MSDN.


"Douglas J. Steele" skrev:
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

There's really no reason why each of your users require Developer: Office
Professional gives them Access, which should be all they need.
 
R

Rick Brandt

Flemming said:
Thank you. I have MS Access 2.0 Developer license and am trying to figure out
how to upgrade and what MS solution to buy. $2900 is exphensive though. For a
3 user
solution a full developer for each user seems less exphensive.

Do yoy know of a less exphensive way to deliver runtime licenses? I am using
MSDN.

Only one person in your organization actually needs the developer extensions.
All you need to *use* an Access app is Access (licensed or runtime) and all you
need to *develop* is Access licensed. The one instance of the developer
extensions can then be used to create the deployment packages.
 

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