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Total Access Startup by FMS
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Easily deploy and maintain Access applications. Total Access Startup lets you ensure your users always use the correct version of Access, and automatically update the local copy of your database when you release a new version. Centrally manage your Access applications for everyone on your network.
Start the right version every time
Upgrading Office but still need to run legacy Access applications? Total Access Startup guarantees that your users always launch the right version of Access with the right version of your Access database. Easily manage Access and your databases to ensure that users:
Start the Access version you specify
For example, your users will always run Access 97 with your Access 97 databases, regardless of the Access versions installed on their machine or what Windows considers the default for MDB files. Eliminate the need to convert your existing Access applications to later versions, while safely migrating to the newest version of Office.
Detect and run the latest version of your Access database
If desired, Total Access Startup automatically installs and updates your users local copy when you release a new version.
Extremely Simple Deployments
To deploy your Access application, simply send an email pointing to the shortcut that Total Access Startup generates, and youre done! Your users only need the right version of Access installed.
How Total Access Startup Simplifies Access
Total Access Startup always launches the correct version of Access with your database regardless of how many versions of Access are installed or what Windows considers the default for MDB files. Many environments require multiple versions of Access because the cost of converting old Access databases to the latest version of Access is unnecessary. With Total Access Startup, you can maintain your investment while easily supporting new Access versions. It knows how to find the correct version of Access even if its installed in a different directory on every machine.
If the user doesn't have the right version of Access installed on their machine, Total Access Startup displays a customized message showing the error along with your contact information. This gracefully handles the problem and prevents the user from inadvertently converting the database because the wrong version of Access is started.
If your users are running your application for the first time, Total Access Startup installs the database for them. If there are other files required, you can also launch a batch file or setup program.
When you update your database, your users local copy is automatically updated the next time they launch it. You can also launch a batch file or setup program if additional files need to be installed (different from what you run for the initial installation).
Everything is centrally stored so you can deploy your database consistently across all your users and easily manage it over time.
How Total Access Startup Works
Total Access Startup has two parts, Administrator and Startup.
Administrator Program - lets you specify the Access version and database you want your users to use.
A Wizard lets you specify how your Access database is started and managed. You can specify:
The Access version to run (e.g. Access 95, 97, 2000, 2002/XP, or 2003) including runtime versions
The database to run and the startup macro (if any)
The location of the database on the network
The location of the database installed on the users machine (if desired)
The name of the field in the database that identifies its version (ensures that the local database is always in sync with the master)
The setup program or batch file to run when the database is created on the local machine (useful the first time the launches the application)
The program or batch file to run when the local copy is updated (in case you need to install other files, such as ActiveX controls)
Your contact information if your user cant start the program
When you complete the Wizard, Total Access Startup creates a small INI file and shortcut link in the network location you specify. The INI file includes your specifications, and the shortcut launches your database using these specifications.
Startup Program - A small executable (TAStart.exe) that that launches your database with the specifications selected in the Administrative program.
The shortcut, INI file, and Launcher reside on your network for your users to use. This Startup program has no dependencies and does not require your users to have anything installed on their machine other than a copy of Access.
What's new Total Access Startup 2010?
Microsoft Access 2010 Support - Total Access Startup originally shipped in 2003 for Microsoft Access 2003, and was followed by Total Access Startup 2007 for MS Access 2007. Total Access Startup 2010 builds on that with additional features to support Microsoft Access 2010:
Support for Microsoft Office Access 2010 32 and 64 bit Versions - Total Access Startup 2010 adds support for launching your MS Access databases using Microsoft Access 2010 while specifying whether to use the 32-bit version, 64-bit version, or either. Because of the significant differences between the 32 and 64 bit versions, your application may only run one or the other. With Total Access Startup 2010 you can make sure your users never launch it with the wrong version.
Supports All Multiple Access Database Formats - Support remains for all Access database formats including:
Microsoft Access 2007-2010 ACCDB formats
Microsoft Access MDB formats
Access Data Projects (ADPs)
Support Multiple Access Versions - Total Access Startup 2010 lets you specify a preferred Access version and older versions. For instance, you can specify Microsoft Access 2010 down to Access 2000. If the user has Access 2010 installed, it is launched. If not, it tries to find Access 2007, then Access 2003, etc. If it can't find that, your message for a missing Access version is displayed. This lets you support those with the latest version of Access immediately and those who haven't migrated. Of course, your database must support all the versions you specify. Conversely, you can specify an older Access version and any later versions and it will work in reverse.
Support New Operating Systems - Total Access Startup 2010 supports Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit versions), along with older Windows versions including XP, Vista, 2000, 98, 95, etc. Total Access Startup 2010 supports all operating systems that work with Microsoft Access.
Easily deploy and maintain Access applications.
Pricing: Total Access Startup 2010 1 Developer License, Total Access Startup 2010 1 Developer Upgrade License, Total Access Startup 2010 5 Developer License, Total Access Startup 2010 5 Developer Upgrade License, Annual Premium Support Subscription 1 Support License, Annual Premium Support Subscription 1 Support License Renewal, Annual Premium Support Subscription 5 Support License, Annual Premium Support Subscription 5 Support License Renewal
Evals & Downloads: Read the Total Access Startup help file, Read the FMS License Agreement
Operating System for Deployment: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95
Architecture of Product: 32Bit, 64Bit
Product Type: Application
Compatible Containers: Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Access 2010, Microsoft Access 2007, Microsoft Access 2003, Microsoft Access 2002, Microsoft Access 2000, Microsoft Access 97
Keywords: FMS
Database DB Management
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