The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools
SUMMARY
 
The Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools Readme file, Oderead8.wri,
provides complementary or late-breaking information as a supplement to the
Microsoft Office 97, Developer Edition Tools documentation. This file is
installed by default to the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ODETOOLS
folder on your computer.
MORE INFORMATION
 
The following sections and topics are listed in the Microsoft Office 97
Developer Edition Tools, Odereadme8.wri file.
Installation
 
- Installing the Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools
- Installing on a Machine That has the Microsoft Access Developer's
   Toolkit Installed
- Installing Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 and the ODE Tools on the Same
   Computer
- Uninstalling a Run-Time Application
- Run-Time Applications That Use the Lotus ISAM Driver
 
Microsoft Technical Support
 
- Support for the Microsoft Office 97, Developer Edition Tools
- Providing Your Product ID to MTS
 
Microsoft Replication Manager
 
- Configuring Replication Manager
- Synchronization Across the Internet Does Not Support Proxy Servers or
   Schedules
- Using Replication Manager with a Secured Database
- Downloading the Partial Replica Wizard and the Microsoft Exchange
   Wizards
 
Setup Wizard
 
- Distributing Applications with a Custom Workgroup File
- Installing Run-Time Applications Before Installing Microsoft Office 97
   to Run from a CD-ROM
- Installing Run-Time Applications After Installing Microsoft Office 97
   to Run from a CD-ROM
- All File Names in a Custom Setup Program Must Have Three-Character
   Extension
- Running a File at the End of Your Custom Setup Program
- Including the Internet Transfer or Winsock Controls Without Including
   Microsoft Access Run-Time Version
- User Requirements for Including the Microsoft Exchange/Outlook ISAM
   Component
 
ActiveX Controls
 
- New Version of ActiveX Controls Available
- Using the 97 Versions of the ActiveX Controls with Microsoft Access 95
- Using ActiveX Controls in Applications Other Than Microsoft Access
 
The Microsoft Access Source Code Control Component
 
- General Protection Fault (GPF) or Exception Errors When Adding Large
   Database to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 4.0
 
Help on Help
 
- The Help Button Does Not Jump Directly to the Help for an ActiveX
   Control's Property Dialog Box
- Help for the Animation Control
 
International
 
- Using International Versions of the Microsoft Office 97, Developer
   Edition Tools
- Using U.S. Replication Manager on a Japanese Operating System
- Distributing the Microsoft Graph Run-Time Version with an Application
   Created with a Far East Version of Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office
- Using the Setup Wizard with Application or Component Names That Contain
   Double-Byte Characters
Version           : 97
Platform          : WINDOWS
Hardware          : x86
Issue type        : kbreadme