INF: ADK, ADT Installs to Subdirectory of Specified DirectoryArticle ID: Q101083Creation Date: 04-JUL-1993 Revision Date: 04-JAN-1996
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SUMMARY
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
The Microsoft Access Distribution Kit (ADK), or the Microsoft Access
Developer's Toolkit (ADT), Setup program will install the ADK or the ADT in
an ADK or ADT subdirectory beneath the directory you specified in the Setup
dialog box.
NOTE: This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access Developer's
Toolkit for Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATION
The Setup program is designed to install the files in an ADK or ADT
subdirectory below the ACCESS directory or the directory you specify.
When you run the Setup program, a dialog box prompts you for the directory
in which you want to install the ADK or ADT. The default directory is
C:\ACCESS. If you accept this directory, Setup will install the files in
the directory C:\ACCESS\ADK (or ADT). Note that if you were to specify
C:\ADK as the directory in which you wanted the files, Setup would install
them in C:\ADK\ADK.
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