Office 2000 Developer vs Premium

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Tony_VBACoder

Quick question in regards to Access 2000 in Office 2000
Developer verison vs Office 2000 Premium:

I have the ability to install the Premium version of
Office from a MSDN Subscription DVD along with the
Developer tools, rather than Professional. My question
is, by installing the Premium version, will I lose any of
the ActiveX controls that I added to my Access 2000
application when I developed the database under the Access
2000 Developer edition? Or should I not install the
Premium version and instead install the Professional
version, then install the Developer tools?
 
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Wayne Morgan

If I remember correctly, the difference between Office 2000 Premium and
Office 2000 Professional was Microsoft PhotoDraw and Publisher being
bundled. Access was the same in both. The developer extensions are an
additional add-on and should work with both. I'm not sure how the licensing
is written though. However, if you have the other two programs on your MSDN
disks also, it may be easier just to install them than do the Premium
install. Publisher was in CD case 1 with the other Office programs, but on
its own CD. PhotoDraw came in the second CD case on two CDs and they had a
separate install from the rest of the Office setup.
 
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Tony Toews

Tony_VBACoder said:
Quick question in regards to Access 2000 in Office 2000
Developer verison vs Office 2000 Premium:

I have the ability to install the Premium version of
Office from a MSDN Subscription DVD along with the
Developer tools, rather than Professional. My question
is, by installing the Premium version, will I lose any of
the ActiveX controls that I added to my Access 2000
application when I developed the database under the Access
2000 Developer edition?

Do you really want those ActiveX controls? Other than Treeview there
are API replacements for all of them which make distribution much
easier.

How do you get rid of troublesome references?
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/referencetroubles.htm

Tony
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