Open database without having MS Access loaded on pc

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Waitsu

Is there any way to create a MS Access database so that you do not need MS
Access installed on a pc to run it?

I am creating a database for work that will be used by multiple people on
different machines and was wondering how these people could access it from
their pc without having to install MS Access on their machines.

I tried creating pages using the HTML editor on MS Access 2003 but was not
having much luck.
 
W

Waitsu

Gina:

Thanks for the link - I will have to try this and see if it works.

Is there anything special that I need to do to the database in order to use
this application?

Thanks

Walt
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Tony Toews said:
Yes, you will need to ensure you have a startup form or autoexec macro
defined. There are a few other things to be aware of but nothing to
serious.

You can do a test on your own system by creating a shortcut with the
path and name of msaccess.exe then your path and name of your accdb
file, likely both in quotes due to spaces in the folder structure or
file name and then "/runtime".

Tony
 
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Waitsu

Yes, I do have a startup form - I take it no one will be able to access the
underlying tables, forms, macros, etc from this runtime version which is a
nice security feature.

I am using MS Access 2003 - will this work with the Access 2007 runtime
program?

For testing purposes I would put "c:\program files\micrisift
office\office11\msaccess.exe" "c:\msaccess\testdb.mdb" "/runtime"

Thanks

Walt
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Waitsu said:
Yes, I do have a startup form - I take it no one will be able to access the
underlying tables, forms, macros, etc from this runtime version which is a
nice security feature.

I am using MS Access 2003 - will this work with the Access 2007 runtime
program?

Yes. Note the following:

If appropriate see Jeff Conrad's page How do I get my existing legacy
menu bars and toolbars to work in Access 2007? Right now they all show
up on the Add-Ins tab. http://accessjunkie.com/faq_31.aspx

BTW the probably two best sites on converting to Access 2007 are
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html and
http://accessjunkie.com/faq2007.aspx

For testing purposes I would put "c:\program files\micrisift
office\office11\msaccess.exe" "c:\msaccess\testdb.mdb" "/runtime"

Correct.

Tony
 
W

Waitsu

I finally got approval to install the runtime and so far it looks great.

When i open my database I get a security warning - Is there anything i can
do so that my system knows this is a trusted database?

Thanks

Walt
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Waitsu said:
I finally got approval to install the runtime and so far it looks great.

When i open my database I get a security warning - Is there anything i can
do so that my system knows this is a trusted database?

Look for that message on either Jeff Conrad or Allen Browne's website.
They'll tell you how to get around this problem.

Tony
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