You can develop applications for users who do not have Access installed on
their computers if you have a license to the Microsoft Office Developer
edition (for Office XP and older). For Office/Access 2003, you would
obtain the Visual Studio Tools for Office.
The Developer editions and VSTO give you a royalty-free license to
distribute "runtime applications" to these users which allows them to
open/run an Access database but not make design changes.
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Cheryl Fischer, MVP Microsoft Access
Law/Sys Associates, Houston, TX
Neall said:
Is there a Access Client if a compnay wanted to create a a Access Database
or do we have to buy MS access for every user? Like a runtime license