Access 2003 RunTime with Office 2000

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IUnderstandSomething

I have a client who use Terminal Server. Here they have installed
Office 2k without Access. I therefore install my Access database in a
runtime-version. Now I wonder if it is a problem to make an Access
2003 RunTime version and install this. Does it affect Office 2k (the
other programs)? Do I need a special one for Terminal Server?

Sincerely

Hans Kristian
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]

The only problems that you might have are automation problems. If you're not
using automation, you should be OK. You may want to try loading it on a
machine that you can roll back if you encounter a problem.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

IUnderstandSomething said:
I have a client who use Terminal Server. Here they have installed
Office 2k without Access. I therefore install my Access database in a
runtime-version. Now I wonder if it is a problem to make an Access
2003 RunTime version and install this. Does it affect Office 2k (the
other programs)? Do I need a special one for Terminal Server?

Yes, for A2000 you need a special file for Terminal Server.

Access 2000 Runtime Transform for Terminal Server
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2000/HA011524631033.aspx

Tony
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