"JaedenRuiner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:59F75DF5-0138-498E-AFC9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Alright,
>
> This is one massive run-around. I have Office 2003 Complete. SO I have
> Access 2003. I have Visual Studio 2008 Professional. I downloaded the
> VSTO
> for 2005 which is supposedly the package for these Access Developer
> Extensions.
It not available for download in VSTO 2005. By download, I assume you mean
MSDN?
The problem here is that the developer extensions for access 2003 are NOT
part
of the MSDN version of VSTO. If you paying for the commercial version of
VSTO,
then the 2003 extensions are available.
So:
You do not need to have or even install visual studio
You do not need to have or even install visual studio .net
And, if on MSDN, installing VSTO will also not help.
So, you need none of the above, and any of the above will NOT help you.
You need to install the 2003 developer extensions for Access, and if you
talking about a MSDN subscription then it is a separate disk.
There is a link here:
Obtain and deploy the Access 2003 runtime
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...208861033.aspx
The above notes that Access developer tools comes with VSTO, but to my
knowledge, this only applies to commercial purchased versions, not
downloaded MSDN. However, if you have MSDN and are downloading this
stuff, then you find a separate disk called access 2003 developer
extensions.
You can install the developer tools from that disk, and as mentioned, none
of the VSTO or any software from visual studio is needed. In fact installing
any of those developer suites will NOT HELP you get Access developer
extensions when considering the above issues.
Note that the a2003 developer extensions are not available for sale anymore
to my knowledge. However, the developer extensions and runtime system for
2007 is a simple free and easy download - solves this whole mess once and
for all. So, I guess not only did the folks in Redmond listen to our
complaints, but what used to cost developers a good $500-$800 to get is now
100% free.
Introduction to the Access 2007 Developer Extensions and Runtime
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...188681033.aspx
In the above article on the right side, you find the links for both the free
2007 runtime and free 2007 developer tools.
For 2003 developer extensions, if you don't have a paid commercial version
of VSTO, or the Access 2003 developer extensions disk, then you can still
get this if you have a full MSDN subscription. (it still a separate
disk/download).
Considering that a upgrade from access 2003 to 2007 is $109, and 2007
developer extensions are free, that also a road to consider here.
Last but not least, a number of people in this newsgroup also have
downloaded the 2007 runtime, and tell me it runs their 2003 applications
quite nice. You likely not be able to use the packaging wizard that comes
with the 2007 developer tools, but one can use one of the many free
installers to make up for this shortcoming.
--
Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
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