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In January of 2006 I created the following files for a client with a
standalone computer and sent them via CD with, from my perspective, proper
instructions for the installation: The Client had Microsoft Office
Professional installed which included Access. I am not including the
instructions here because I would like someone else to briefly outline what
they would have told this client to do to access the application.
• Foundations.mdb
• Development.mdw (This is the workgroup that governs the permissions and
access to the Foundations database.)
• Shortcut to Foundations.mdb (The target brought together the location of
Access, the location of the .mdb, the location of the Workgroup file. (It was
stated in the instructions that the path to these would have to be modified
to correspond to the location of these items on the Client’s computer and I
did offer to talk the person through this process.)
• Shortcut Access.exe ( using System.mdw) (This shortcut would also have to
be modified to correspond to the client’s location, but would be a desktop
shortcut to open Access with its normal System.mdw file.
• Instructions.doc (the letter which outlined what was to be done to make
the database available)
• Foundations Manual.doc – the Manual to outline how to use the application.
Over the intervening period I have received on several occasions the
following statement “Unfortunately I could not open the CD with my old
computer. (I should add that the DB was done in an Access 2000 version), nor
did the instructions ever indicate that one was to “open†the application via
the CD. In each instance, I repeated the instructions and in each instance
made it clear that if the instructions were not followed, the application
would not open.
What would you have told this client to do to access the .mdb? Since they
are back in this area I would like to be able to cite an outsider’s view to
see how it corresponds to the information I gave.
Thank you so very much.
Mary
standalone computer and sent them via CD with, from my perspective, proper
instructions for the installation: The Client had Microsoft Office
Professional installed which included Access. I am not including the
instructions here because I would like someone else to briefly outline what
they would have told this client to do to access the application.
• Foundations.mdb
• Development.mdw (This is the workgroup that governs the permissions and
access to the Foundations database.)
• Shortcut to Foundations.mdb (The target brought together the location of
Access, the location of the .mdb, the location of the Workgroup file. (It was
stated in the instructions that the path to these would have to be modified
to correspond to the location of these items on the Client’s computer and I
did offer to talk the person through this process.)
• Shortcut Access.exe ( using System.mdw) (This shortcut would also have to
be modified to correspond to the client’s location, but would be a desktop
shortcut to open Access with its normal System.mdw file.
• Instructions.doc (the letter which outlined what was to be done to make
the database available)
• Foundations Manual.doc – the Manual to outline how to use the application.
Over the intervening period I have received on several occasions the
following statement “Unfortunately I could not open the CD with my old
computer. (I should add that the DB was done in an Access 2000 version), nor
did the instructions ever indicate that one was to “open†the application via
the CD. In each instance, I repeated the instructions and in each instance
made it clear that if the instructions were not followed, the application
would not open.
What would you have told this client to do to access the .mdb? Since they
are back in this area I would like to be able to cite an outsider’s view to
see how it corresponds to the information I gave.
Thank you so very much.
Mary