Saturday, August 5, 2017

Package Solution Wizard - Page 2 of 4

Package Solution Wizard - Page 2 of 4

Installation Options

File to package      The path and file name of the Microsoft Office Access database that will be included in the deployment package.

Root install folder      The top-level folder location where your application will be installed.

Install subfolder      The folder under the Root install folder where your application will be installed.

Example install location      Displays an example of the installation folder based on the File to package, Root install folder, and Install subfolder settings.

Pre-installation requirements     You can specify whether to require that Microsoft Access 2010 already be installed on the computer before your application is installed, or to require the Access 2010 Runtime be used for your application. The following table describes the available settings.

Setting

Description

Require Microsoft Access 2010 to be installed.

Access 2010 must be installed on the computer before your application is installed. If not, the user will get an error message explaining that Access 2010 must be installed prior to installing the application.

Require the Access 2010 Runtime to be downloaded if Access is not already installed.

If Access 2010 is not already installed, then the user must download the Access 2010 Runtime from the Internet. The file name extension of the database that you specified in the File to package box will be changed to .accdr to ensure that your database always opens in run-time mode. If the user attempts to run the install package without Access 2010 or the Access 2010 Runtime installed, they will receive an error message that includes a URL where they can download the Access 2010 Runtime.

Require nothing and install the Microsoft Access 2010 Runtime.

The Access 2010 Runtime will be installed with your application, even if Access 2010 is already installed. Use the Access 2010 Runtime setup package box to specify the location of the AccessRuntime.exe file on your computer. The file name extension of the database that you specified in the File to package box will be changed to .accdr to ensure that your database always opens in run-time mode.

Shortcut Options

Install Locations     Specifies where a shortcut to your application will be created when it is installed. You can choose to create a shortcut on the user's Start menu, Desktop, or both locations.

Shortcut name      The name of the shortcut.

Icon      The icon to be used for the shortcut.

Startup macro      The name of a macro that will run each time your application is loaded.

VBA Command value      The name of a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) procedure that will run each time your application is loaded.

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