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Old August 6th, 2009, 04:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
sweeneysmsm
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Default Access Developer Extensions and Office 12

I have an Access database that was designed in Access 2003. I also have the
Access Developer Extensions (2003 – 11.0.5622).

I just recently installed Office 12 on my laptop but I have Office 11 on my
desktop. I tried to use the Packaging Wizard on my laptop but received the
following error message:

- dataroot
- Error
AppNamePackage Wizard/AppName
AppVersion11.0.5622/AppVersion
AppInstallLocationC:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\ADE11\/AppInstallLocation
AccessVersion12.0/AccessVersion
AccessBuild4518/AccessBuild
AppFileNameC:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\ADE11\WZADE.MDE/AppFileName
IsAddInFalse/IsAddIn
FileTypeMDE/FileType
ModNameForm_frmWizardShell/ModName
ProcNameForm_Load/ProcName
ErrorNumber5/ErrorNumber
DescriptionInvalid procedure call or argument/Description
Time2009-08-06T11:28:20/Time
/Error
/dataroot

Three questions:
Does this mean the Developer Extensions will not work with Office 12, and
that I cannot create a package on my laptop?

Does this mean that if I used the Packaging Wizard on my desktop with Office
11 (also on my desktop) that the ultimate package could not be installed on a
computer that had Office 12 on it?

Has there been another Developer Extensions issued that I don’t know about,
and if so, how do I acquire it?

Thank you for any insight you can provide. It would be so nice if these
could all play well together...

Mary


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Old August 7th, 2009, 12:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
NG[_2_]
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Default Access Developer Extensions and Office 12

Hi,

you can download the developers extensions for Access 2007 free from the
MSDN site.
For more info check out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb501030.aspx

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Kind regards
Noëlla


"sweeneysmsm" wrote:

I have an Access database that was designed in Access 2003. I also have the
Access Developer Extensions (2003 – 11.0.5622).

I just recently installed Office 12 on my laptop but I have Office 11 on my
desktop. I tried to use the Packaging Wizard on my laptop but received the
following error message:

- dataroot
- Error
AppNamePackage Wizard/AppName
AppVersion11.0.5622/AppVersion
AppInstallLocationC:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\ADE11\/AppInstallLocation
AccessVersion12.0/AccessVersion
AccessBuild4518/AccessBuild
AppFileNameC:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\ADE11\WZADE.MDE/AppFileName
IsAddInFalse/IsAddIn
FileTypeMDE/FileType
ModNameForm_frmWizardShell/ModName
ProcNameForm_Load/ProcName
ErrorNumber5/ErrorNumber
DescriptionInvalid procedure call or argument/Description
Time2009-08-06T11:28:20/Time
/Error
/dataroot

Three questions:
Does this mean the Developer Extensions will not work with Office 12, and
that I cannot create a package on my laptop?

Does this mean that if I used the Packaging Wizard on my desktop with Office
11 (also on my desktop) that the ultimate package could not be installed on a
computer that had Office 12 on it?

Has there been another Developer Extensions issued that I don’t know about,
and if so, how do I acquire it?

Thank you for any insight you can provide. It would be so nice if these
could all play well together...

Mary


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Old August 10th, 2009, 07:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Tony Toews [MVP]
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Default Access Developer Extensions and Office 12

sweeneysmsm wrote:

Does this mean the Developer Extensions will not work with Office 12,


Correct. You have to use the Dev Extensions with the version of
Office/Access for which they were designed.

and
that I cannot create a package on my laptop?


You could download the free A2007 Dev Extensions and use those
instead.

Does this mean that if I used the Packaging Wizard on my desktop with Office
11 (also on my desktop) that the ultimate package could not be installed on a
computer that had Office 12 on it?


Yes, a runtime built with one version of Access can be installed on a
system with another version of Access. The problem though is that the
last version of Access installed or explicitly chosen by a shortcut to
the msaccess.exe gets used. So the client may have installed an A2007
MDB/MDE/ACCDEB/ACCDE but your just installed runtime version of Access
2003 tries to execute that file. And now you get blamed for their
corporate system not working.

Has there been another Developer Extensions issued that I don’t know about,
and if so, how do I acquire it?

Thank you for any insight you can provide. It would be so nice if these
could all play well together...


Well, the runtime versions installed play together as well as do the
retail versions. However us developers understand the problems and
can deal with them. Users OTOH haven't a clue.

Now one alternative is to ship your app in A2000 MDE format. Albert
Kallal created a sample inno script which checks to see if a version
of Access is installed. If not it tells you to install a runtime
version of Access. If installed then it continues to install your FE
MDE and other assorted files.'
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...34660872?hl=en

Sample inno script which "wraps" the package wizard install into a
single .exe
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....191bf1f8?hl=en

Deploying updates to your software in a Runtime environment for Access
2007
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKal...allExample.htm

Tony
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