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.
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Brendan Reynolds
Access MVP
"Nick Coe (UK)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> There is a freeware viewer here:
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> http://www.alexnolan.net/software/mdb_viewer_plus.htm
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> 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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