Re: 2003 Developers Edition?
- From: "Jozef" <SPAM_O_NATOR@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:51:24 GMT
Thanks Bradley,
Does anyone know if it recognizes dependencies any better? Also if the
database size is any smaller when profiles are created.
Thanks!
"Br@dley" <n0mail@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Jozef <SPAM_O_NATOR@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hey Folks,
>>
>> Any word on when / if 2003 Developers Edition will surface?
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> "Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003, Microsoft Office FrontPage
> 2003, and Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System
> 2003 are the recommended suite of products and the recommended tools for
> Microsoft Office 2003 developers. This suite of products and tools for
> Office 2003 developers collectively serves as replacements for some
> components of Microsoft Office XP Developer."
>
> ...
>
> Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer Extensions
> (as part of Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System)
>
> "Access 2003 Developer Extensions is a set of tools for Access solution
> developers. These tools can reduce the work that you have to do to build
> Access solutions and to streamline the production environment and the
> deployment environment. Access 2003 Developer Extensions includes a
> royalty-free Access Runtime that permits distribution of Access 2003
> solutions."
>
> [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828089]
>
> "Included in Visual Studio
> a.. Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System.
> b.. Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer Extensions. The Access 2003
> Developer Extensions provide the tools and resources developers need to
> more quickly and easily create, test, and deploy sophisticated Access
> solutions. The Developer Extensions also include a royalty-free Access
> Runtime enabling distribution of Access solutions.
> c.. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition. This makes it possible
> for developers to develop and test their solutions thoroughly before
> deploying them to the enterprise.
> d.. Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Standard Edition. For the programmer who
> wants to learn the Visual Basic language by constructing applications for
> Windows and the Web. (Retail box only, not in Volume Licensed versions)"
> [http://msdn.microsoft.com/howtobuy/vsto/default.aspx]
>
> --
> regards,
>
> Bradley
>
> A Christian Response
> http://www.pastornet.net.au/response
>
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