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Jim Compton
I'm fairly new to Access, but thought I kinda knew what I was doing until I
tried to run a program on Runtime.
I have a simple database that needs used by people both with and with MS
Access '07 on the network, so I found runtime and installed it on one of the
computers. I went through and set up the database in Access '07, set up a
Switchboard to access the forms (separate ones for add and edit on forms, run
reports, and all that good stuff).
Tested it by making a shortcut with "/runtime" to make sure everything was
cool. It runs beautiful until I try to run it on a machine that just has the
runtime. Suddenly, I can look at the data, but I can't add any new records
or change any of the ones that are currently there on the machine without the
full version of Access, but I can with a full set of Access running the
/runtime. What am I doing wrong?
tried to run a program on Runtime.
I have a simple database that needs used by people both with and with MS
Access '07 on the network, so I found runtime and installed it on one of the
computers. I went through and set up the database in Access '07, set up a
Switchboard to access the forms (separate ones for add and edit on forms, run
reports, and all that good stuff).
Tested it by making a shortcut with "/runtime" to make sure everything was
cool. It runs beautiful until I try to run it on a machine that just has the
runtime. Suddenly, I can look at the data, but I can't add any new records
or change any of the ones that are currently there on the machine without the
full version of Access, but I can with a full set of Access running the
/runtime. What am I doing wrong?