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    PapaMammoo is offline Novice
    Windows XP Access 2010 64bit
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    Making a Stand Alone Form Available

    Hi,

    I am happy to be here!



    I am a QA Manager and created a rejection database and entry form on my computer (Windows XP, Version 2002, Service Pak 3).

    I want my two Inspectors to perform rejection data entry on their computers (Windows Professional 2000) using the Access Form I developed. They don't have Access on their machines and would prefer they don't.

    All three computers are on the company Quality Server

    I have been trying to use Access Runtime so the inspectors can open the rejects form but without success.

    What must I do to accomplish this task. I see this question asked on the internet but just can't seem to succesfully get this done.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by PapaMammoo; 01-13-2011 at 06:50 AM. Reason: Forgot to mention Quality Server

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
    Windows XP Access 2007
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    There is no way to run your Access forms/database without installing Access on the client machines. What problems are you having with the runtime version of Access?
    Paul (wino moderator)
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