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Old February 21st, 2005, 03:03 PM
Unit
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I am creating a database for teachers to manage the classroom better using
technology. How do I save this to a cd-rom to be downloaded to several PCs.
When it is opened, I want the switchboard form to open without the user
seeing any sign access. I am using access 2003. Thanks in advance for
assistance.
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Old February 22nd, 2005, 01:47 PM
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You need to get the Office 2003 Developers Edition. With this edition, you
get the Package and Deployment Wizard which will create a package that will
allow the user to install the database like any other software package. In
addition, there is an option to include the Access Run-time version that
will allow the database to run without having Access installed on the
system.

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I am creating a database for teachers to manage the classroom better using
technology. How do I save this to a cd-rom to be downloaded to several

PCs.
When it is opened, I want the switchboard form to open without the user
seeing any sign access. I am using access 2003. Thanks in advance for
assistance.



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Old February 22nd, 2005, 05:01 PM
Unit
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Thanks for the advice!

"Roger Carlson" wrote:

You need to get the Office 2003 Developers Edition. With this edition, you
get the Package and Deployment Wizard which will create a package that will
allow the user to install the database like any other software package. In
addition, there is an option to include the Access Run-time version that
will allow the database to run without having Access installed on the
system.

--
--Roger Carlson
Access Database Samples: www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
Want answers to your Access questions in your Email?
Free subscription:
http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/...UBED1=ACCESS-L

"Unit" wrote in message
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I am creating a database for teachers to manage the classroom better using
technology. How do I save this to a cd-rom to be downloaded to several

PCs.
When it is opened, I want the switchboard form to open without the user
seeing any sign access. I am using access 2003. Thanks in advance for
assistance.




 




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