Access Developer Extensions IN VS2005

HI, I just receice the beta2 of Visual studio 2005. The visual studio tools for office is included in it. What about the Access Developer Extensions I need to deploy an access 2003 database royalety free on my station. How I can do that with Visual studio 2005

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Access Developer Extensions IN VS2005

  • squeakstar

    Nobody can help me on this problems
  • difg

    You seem to respond the most to the many requests for the 2003 Access Developer Extensions. I bought the full Access 2003. Microsoft says that you can get the run-time Access license and the 2003 Access Developer Extensions with Visual Studio 2005. I bought that application. I spent hours installing all 5 disks. NOWHERE can I find the 2003 Access Developer Extensions. Can you please spell it out for the many challenged people who have been asking the same question: Where are the 2003 Access Developer Extensions. How do I get the related Packager Wizard that all of the Microsoft instructions indicate should be available. There is not a separate disk for the 2003 Access Developer Extensions. There is no place where I can find this. This is the ONLY reason I bought the Visual Studio application - I don't need any other feature on that very expensive piece of software except this. Everything on Microsoft says that it is packaged on Visual Studio 2005. PLEASE, I and the other posters are begging for anyone out there who knows where this is located to share the secret with us.
  • David Leibowitz

    The Access Developer Extensions are part of VSTO. VSTO is included in VSTS and is also a standalone product. The Access Developer Extensions are on a CD of its own in both products.

    Thanks!
    Mike Hernandez
    Community Program Manager
    VSTO Team

  • Cornishboy

    UP
  • ChrisCC

    According to the Web page for Access Developer Extensions, they are a part of Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO), which is different from other editions of Visual Studio 2005:

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/technologyinfo/devtools/accessextensions/default.aspx

    There's a link on that page to information about VSTO and how it differs from the other Visual Studio editions.

    Cheers,

    Harry Miller
    Technical Editor
    http://blogs.msdn.com/harrymiller
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


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