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you have to open your current project in VB then go to "add references" (its somewhere in the menu bar) then go find microsoft acess and add it as a reference. then go to object browser and you'll find all the functions you need to interface between your project in VB and MS Access.
One of three ways:
1 make the table using vb creating a Bload screen.
2 using the visual data manager.
3 import a windows access or excel data base table.
Try the data wizard, easiest to use and U can program the program to manipulate the data in the tables.
yaa you can use the Setup Wizard from your VB for your project. It will make a setup for your project and will put all the runtime required files in a same folder, with your project executable with a setup.exe file. Copy all these files in any device like CD,DVD, Flash memo etc, in a same folder. And run this setup on any computer to which you want to install it.
You will need to give me more information, Because I cant provide any codes without knowing your Programming language. Plus what type of software you are using to complie your project?
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