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      7th Nov 2006
Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount of information.
It is very useful for a lot of people but there are people that are also
interested in viewing it from time to time. As the need is really on a one
off basis, they have not had Access installed on their PCs.
Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS Access installed
on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...

Thanks a whole bunch!

C.
 
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Douglas J. Steele
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      7th Nov 2006
You can purchase Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005.

That includes the Access Developer Extensions that allow you to package the
application together with a royalty-free run-time version of Access that
users who don't already have Access can install so that they can use the
application. They will not, however, be able to make design changes (i.e.:
changes to forms, reports, code, etc.) to the application (nor to any other
MDBs)

Tony Toews has an introduction to this topic at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
http://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)


"C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
> I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount of
> information.
> It is very useful for a lot of people but there are people that are also
> interested in viewing it from time to time. As the need is really on a one
> off basis, they have not had Access installed on their PCs.
> Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS Access installed
> on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...
>
> Thanks a whole bunch!
>
> C.



 
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      7th Nov 2006
That's good option - I was actually looking for some freeware that could be
downloaded off the internet.
Does that exist?

C.

"Douglas J. Steele" wrote:

> You can purchase Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005.
>
> That includes the Access Developer Extensions that allow you to package the
> application together with a royalty-free run-time version of Access that
> users who don't already have Access can install so that they can use the
> application. They will not, however, be able to make design changes (i.e.:
> changes to forms, reports, code, etc.) to the application (nor to any other
> MDBs)
>
> Tony Toews has an introduction to this topic at
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm
>
> --
> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
> http://I.Am/DougSteele
> (no e-mails, please!)
>
>
> "C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
> > I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount of
> > information.
> > It is very useful for a lot of people but there are people that are also
> > interested in viewing it from time to time. As the need is really on a one
> > off basis, they have not had Access installed on their PCs.
> > Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS Access installed
> > on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...
> >
> > Thanks a whole bunch!
> >
> > C.

>
>
>

 
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Douglas J. Steele
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      7th Nov 2006
Not as far as I'm aware.

You can get at the data in a Jet database (an MDB file) from virtually any
ODBC-compliant client (such as Excel), but you won't be able to use the
forms, reports or code.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
http://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)


"C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E1CE3212-6D80-486E-8214-(E-Mail Removed)...
> That's good option - I was actually looking for some freeware that could
> be
> downloaded off the internet.
> Does that exist?
>
> C.
>
> "Douglas J. Steele" wrote:
>
>> You can purchase Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005.
>>
>> That includes the Access Developer Extensions that allow you to package
>> the
>> application together with a royalty-free run-time version of Access that
>> users who don't already have Access can install so that they can use the
>> application. They will not, however, be able to make design changes
>> (i.e.:
>> changes to forms, reports, code, etc.) to the application (nor to any
>> other
>> MDBs)
>>
>> Tony Toews has an introduction to this topic at
>> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm
>>
>> --
>> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
>> http://I.Am/DougSteele
>> (no e-mails, please!)
>>
>>
>> "C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
>> > I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount of
>> > information.
>> > It is very useful for a lot of people but there are people that are
>> > also
>> > interested in viewing it from time to time. As the need is really on a
>> > one
>> > off basis, they have not had Access installed on their PCs.
>> > Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS Access
>> > installed
>> > on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...
>> >
>> > Thanks a whole bunch!
>> >
>> > C.

>>
>>
>>



 
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Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com
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      7th Nov 2006
C wrote:
> I was actually looking for some freeware that could be
> downloaded off the internet.
> Does that exist?


There are lots of free tools you can download from the internet:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/base.html None of them come close to what
you can get from Access for the barely $100 upgrade price. You get what you
pay for.

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Larry Linson
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      8th Nov 2006
"C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> . . . I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...


Snapshot does work. That would let you create reports that could be _viewed_
by other users who did not have Access installed. It is not intended to
allow interactive use of the Access database, and each user would, of
course, have to download and install the Snapshor viewer.

If you want to read carefully, and try that again, then report what problems
you encountered, perhaps someone could help you with the specific problems.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP




 
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Nick Coe \(UK\)
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      8th Nov 2006
There is a freeware viewer here:

http://www.alexnolan.net/software/mdb_viewer_plus.htm

I've not used it so you use at your own risk.

--
Nick Coe (UK)
http://www.alphacos.co.uk/




In news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed),
C typed:
> Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
> I've put together a database that contains an amazing
> amount
> of information. It is very useful for a lot of people but
> there are people that are also interested in viewing it
> from
> time to time. As the need is really on a one off basis,
> they
> have not had Access installed on their PCs.
> Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS
> Access installed on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot
> view
> but can't get it to run...
>
> Thanks a whole bunch!
>
> C.



 
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Brendan Reynolds
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      8th Nov 2006
Interesting. It allows the user to browse and edit tables and queries. It
does not provide access to forms. Not sure about reports. There's a menu
called 'Access' with a single item called 'Open Report'. I'm not sure yet
what that command it is supposed to do. So far it just raises an error about
Access being unable to open a database because it is opened exclusively.

I would not describe this program as an 'alternative to Microsoft Access',
but it could certainly be useful in a situation where you might want to
browse and possibly edit data in an MDB on a PC that does not have Access
installed. It's a single EXE, and requires no installation provided MDAC is
already installed on the PC, so could be a useful tool for trouble-shooting
purposes.

--
Brendan Reynolds
Access MVP

"Nick Coe (UK)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> There is a freeware viewer here:
>
> http://www.alexnolan.net/software/mdb_viewer_plus.htm
>
> I've not used it so you use at your own risk.
>
> --
> Nick Coe (UK)
> http://www.alphacos.co.uk/
>
>
>
>
> In news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed),
> C typed:
>> Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
>> I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount
>> of information. It is very useful for a lot of people but
>> there are people that are also interested in viewing it from
>> time to time. As the need is really on a one off basis, they
>> have not had Access installed on their PCs.
>> Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS
>> Access installed on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view
>> but can't get it to run...
>>
>> Thanks a whole bunch!
>>
>> C.

>
>



 
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Nick Coe \(UK\)
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      8th Nov 2006
That's my thinking now having had a play with it. Could be
usefull.

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Nick Coe (UK)
http://www.alphacos.co.uk/




In news:(E-Mail Removed),
Brendan Reynolds typed:
> Interesting. It allows the user to browse and edit tables
> and
> queries. It does not provide access to forms. Not sure
> about
> reports. There's a menu called 'Access' with a single item
> called 'Open Report'. I'm not sure yet what that command
> it is
> supposed to do. So far it just raises an error about
> Access
> being unable to open a database because it is opened
> exclusively.
> I would not describe this program as an 'alternative to
> Microsoft Access', but it could certainly be useful in a
> situation where you might want to browse and possibly edit
> data in an MDB on a PC that does not have Access
> installed.
> It's a single EXE, and requires no installation provided
> MDAC
> is already installed on the PC, so could be a useful tool
> for
> trouble-shooting purposes.
>
> "Nick Coe (UK)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote
> in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> There is a freeware viewer here:
>>
>> http://www.alexnolan.net/software/mdb_viewer_plus.htm
>>
>> I've not used it so you use at your own risk.
>>
>> --
>> Nick Coe (UK)
>> http://www.alphacos.co.uk/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In
>> news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed),
>> C typed:
>>> Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
>>> I've put together a database that contains an amazing
>>> amount
>>> of information. It is very useful for a lot of people
>>> but
>>> there are people that are also interested in viewing it
>>> from
>>> time to time. As the need is really on a one off basis,
>>> they
>>> have not had Access installed on their PCs.
>>> Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having
>>> MS
>>> Access installed on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot
>>> view
>>> but can't get it to run...
>>>
>>> Thanks a whole bunch!
>>>
>>> C.



 
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aaron.kempf@gmail.com
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      8th Nov 2006
cheap bastard.. don't purchase Excel & Word & Outlook and all that
other crap.. just buy Access

-Aaron


Douglas J. Steele wrote:
> You can purchase Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005.
>
> That includes the Access Developer Extensions that allow you to package the
> application together with a royalty-free run-time version of Access that
> users who don't already have Access can install so that they can use the
> application. They will not, however, be able to make design changes (i.e.:
> changes to forms, reports, code, etc.) to the application (nor to any other
> MDBs)
>
> Tony Toews has an introduction to this topic at
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm
>
> --
> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
> http://I.Am/DougSteele
> (no e-mails, please!)
>
>
> "C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:10E5207F-E2CB-4372-94C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello all, I hope you can help me out.
> > I've put together a database that contains an amazing amount of
> > information.
> > It is very useful for a lot of people but there are people that are also
> > interested in viewing it from time to time. As the need is really on a one
> > off basis, they have not had Access installed on their PCs.
> > Is there an alternative to viewing mdbs without having MS Access installed
> > on one's computer? I've tried Snapshot view but can't get it to run...
> >
> > Thanks a whole bunch!
> >
> > C.


 
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