Today’s guest writer is Neha Monga,
Office Professional 2010 Product Key, the Access PM responsible for the runtime. she was recently asked a few questions that are likely worth sharing more broadly. Question: Is it in the design of Access 2007 runtime to be able to run in the SAME PC as one where there is already another Access License installed? [Neha] Yes. Access 2007 runtime should be able to run with concurrent installations of other versions of full blown Access. Question: Can the RunTime2007 application xxxx.accdr run on the same system as an yyy.mdb file whether it is Access2003 or Access2002 or Access 2000 or Access97 license already installed and there could be some older access applications running there perhaps? [Neha] You are right. In that case your .accdr files will open with Access 2007 runtime. Do keep in mind is that if you have multiple versions of Access installed, then your other .mdb files will open with the “last run” version of Access or Access runtime. So when you try to open an .mdb file,
Office 2010 Pro Plus, it will open with Access 2007 runtime if that was the run last. The workaround to have your .mdb filed open in Access full-blown versions, is to launch open Access (XP,
Office Professional 2010 Product Key, 2003, whatever you may have) and let it register as “last run” version of access. Next time,
Office 2010 32bit clave, your .mdb files will open with that version of Access instead. Question: I assume if a customer had Access2007 installed by any chance then the xxx.accdr would run under the full Access2007 without the need to download the AccessRunTime.exe file? [Neha] Correct,
Microsoft Office 2010 Keygen! Question: What I am getting at is to try and deliver just one database in RunTime2007 mode so that I do not have to deliver an alternative yyy.mde file to run on older access licenses. Can I do that? [Neha] You should always read the licensing agreement first—we don’t give legal advice through the blog. You should be able to do deliver one database with Access runtime 2007 and it should work regardless of other Access full licenses installed on the users’ PC. Furthermore, you can also make use of the packaging solution in ADE (Access Developer Extension) and create your custom msi with all the files and runtime bundled together. It also allows you to create a custom icon to launch your app with the runtime on the PC. You can find more information here. <div