Re: Access 2002 command line options.
From: Van T. Dinh (VanThien.Dinh_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2021 21:52:30 +1000
Yes, that was what I read in the MSKB article but it was not my experience
at the time.
Unless the company I worked for at the time did funny thing with the
installed software, the /runtime switch (actually, I used /rt at that time -
1998-1999) worked on every work-station I set up my Access database (approx.
20). These work-stations are for "standard" users so there were no reasons
to have the ODE97 installed on these.
You are probably correct about dll because I remember that someone mentioned
something about the "rt.dll" at the time.
-- HTH Van T. Dinh MVP (Access) "Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2m5n0hFiqk1eU1@uni-berlin.de... > > My understanding is that for /runtime to work you had to have either the ODE > installed or an actual Runtime app. Otherwise you are missing a required dll. > > > -- > I don't check the Email account attached > to this message. Send instead to... > RBrandt at Hunter dot com > >
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