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David W. Fenton
1. You don't need A2K7 installed to be able to run an MDB created
with A2K3 with the runtime. You just run it.
2. You *do* need A2K7 installed to use the Developer Extensions.
I couldn't figure out how the extensions are actually implemented.
All I could see was a DLL and tried registering it in A2K3, in the
hope that it would run from there, but it didn't.
So, I now know that I can use the runtime for providing
quick-and-dirty access to an Access app, but it's very unattractive.
If that doesn't matter, it's useful. If appearance matters, then
it's not going to work.
For the kiosk app, appearance obviously matters, so I'm going to
have to acquire A2K7 to make it look like an A2K7 app. I hate the
default blue theme, which looks like a cheap web page template, so
I'm going to change that. I did consider just changing the design of
the A2K3 app to look more consistent with the A2K7 look (such as
using powder blue form backgrounds), but really, it's not worth the
work.
I seem to recall that Allen Browne had something on his website
about how to make an MDB look decent in A2K7, but when I Google all
I come up with is the What's New in A2K7 link. Can anyone provide
me a pointer on that?
with A2K3 with the runtime. You just run it.
2. You *do* need A2K7 installed to use the Developer Extensions.
I couldn't figure out how the extensions are actually implemented.
All I could see was a DLL and tried registering it in A2K3, in the
hope that it would run from there, but it didn't.
So, I now know that I can use the runtime for providing
quick-and-dirty access to an Access app, but it's very unattractive.
If that doesn't matter, it's useful. If appearance matters, then
it's not going to work.
For the kiosk app, appearance obviously matters, so I'm going to
have to acquire A2K7 to make it look like an A2K7 app. I hate the
default blue theme, which looks like a cheap web page template, so
I'm going to change that. I did consider just changing the design of
the A2K3 app to look more consistent with the A2K7 look (such as
using powder blue form backgrounds), but really, it's not worth the
work.
I seem to recall that Allen Browne had something on his website
about how to make an MDB look decent in A2K7, but when I Google all
I come up with is the What's New in A2K7 link. Can anyone provide
me a pointer on that?