Hi everyone
Somewhere back in 2003 I built a simple database for people to record their (nightly) dreams. It was for a website that I belonged to, that focuses on dream analysis. Back then I got Jeff Pritchard to package it with the Access 2000 runtime, and the owner of the website sold it on CD - it was never a major seller or anything but everyone who used it loved it and I never had any support issues to contend with. It worked a treat. If people had Access it didn't install the runtime. If they didn't have Access, the runtime was installed. It was a simple and inexpensive way to release a semi professional program. I'm not a programmer, just an Access enthusiast with a lot of patience.
When Vista came out I wondered if there would be any issues. I then found out it worked on Vista. However, just recently I had to remote in to an end user's machine - she had Access 2007 installed on her laptop, had installed my database program and it threw an error. I then installed it on one of our machines that had Access 2007 - same thing - some sort of object error. End of the story is the 2000 Access program would not work at all and had to be uninstalled.
The end user was severely disappointed and asked me if I was planning to make one that worked in Access 2007. Initially I said no, stating how much work was involved, but insanity took over and I got to thinking I should build a new one. So, thats what I've been doing for the last few months (on weekends and in the wee hours). The new 2007 version is finished. It works okay. I've also built in some new features with this one so that dreamers can work through about 12 questions to analyse each dream (if they want to). I've extended all the reports to include the answers to those questions.
Thinking about how to release this one - I've decided to make it a free download instead of selling it. Microsoft now make the 2007 runtime available as a free download, so my plan is to put the Access file on the web for download and then if users don't have Access 2007 they can download the 2007 runtime.
However, I've discovered another problem. I installed the 2007 runtime on an XP machine that has Access 2003 on it. I opened the 2007 database. Worked fine. Then I went to open a 2003 database that I've created for something else, and it opens in the 2007 runtime. This was easily worked around by right clicking on the db and selecting Open With and choosing Access 2003.
Then I went into the Control Panel in XP to look at the file associations and it appears to me as if the 2007 runtime takes over all of Access's file associations. It was easy enough for me to change them back to 2003 Access, however, I don't want to put myself in a situation where I'm creating conflicts with end users "other databases" in earlier versions of Access.
I've discussed this with the website owner (who will be promoting the new free 2007 version) and another Access savvy end user, and both agree that all we can do is warn people who are using other db's created in earlier versions of Access that the 2007 runtime may create conflicts and that to avoid these issues they should not download and install this.
If anyone out there in Access world has any comments, information, or further warnings about the 2007 runtime that I should be aware of, can you please alert me to any other issues I may face.
Or am I just being overly concerned? My other older version db's certainly did not get corrupted or anything like that, in fact, they worked fine in the 2007 runtime. Mind you, they didn't have any additional VB code or macros either.
Belinda
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