![]() Along with the Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System, I hope this version works. ![]() ![]() I think my best strategy would be to re-write the db in access 2003, which I don't have however I do have access 2000, Do you think access 2000 would be ok, If not I'll have to purchase access 2003. You mentioned I will need to have decent error trapping for all functions and subs for a runtime db, I'm not sure what that means, or how to accomplish that? ![]() This would be a lot less expensive route, compared to the Visual Studio 2005 Professional with MSDN Premium Subscription. It appears that the Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System has the Access developer extensions section clicked.
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