Hi Paul,
Thank you very nuch for your tips. I have once tried to convert my database
to a MDE but fail. I do not know why. Because I use Access 2000 in my office
and Access 2003 at home. If I code at home then I have to convert the
database to 2000 to use in my office. If I code in my office then I have
convert it to 2003 to use at home. So I can not make a MDE under access 2000,
I think the problems may come from the library I refer to. The other thing is
that I put some APIs and Addins in my database, will these prevent me to make
a MDE? Is Access XP the same as Access 2002?
--
Jeff
"Paul Overway" 來函:
> You can't. You can compile your database to an MDE, but you still need to
> install Access...retail or runtime...in order to run an Access application.
> You can distribute the runtime version of Access by using the Access
> Developer Extensions...which is part of Visual Studio Tools for Office.
> --
> Paul Overway
> Logico Solutions
> http://www.logico-solutions.com
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> "Jeff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:640491D0-26E0-438D-BA91-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am using Office 2003. When we finish writing an access program, how can
> > we
> > compile it into an EXE file? So we can install it like a Windows program.
> > Thanks.
> > --
> > Jeff
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