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Gregg Hill
Hello!
I have a client with several Windows 98 workstations that they want to
upgrade to XP Pro with SP2. They have an Access MDB file on a network server
in two formats, 97 and 2000. Some stations have the 97 version, some have
the 2000 version. I don't know why it was set up this way and their Access
developer is no longer around. I was the lucky winner to inherit the setup.
I believe most of the stations do not actually have Microsoft Access
installed, but use a "runtime" version of Access. I really do not know what
that means. Is it a mini-version of Access that just allows the MDB to be
opened and used?
If that is true, how would I make the new XP Pro SP2 workstations use the
2000 format of the Access database without purchasing Access for each
workstation? I have Office 2003 Professional on my XP Pro station if that is
needed to change the MDB somehow.
Thanks for helping an Access newbie!
Gregg Hill
I have a client with several Windows 98 workstations that they want to
upgrade to XP Pro with SP2. They have an Access MDB file on a network server
in two formats, 97 and 2000. Some stations have the 97 version, some have
the 2000 version. I don't know why it was set up this way and their Access
developer is no longer around. I was the lucky winner to inherit the setup.
I believe most of the stations do not actually have Microsoft Access
installed, but use a "runtime" version of Access. I really do not know what
that means. Is it a mini-version of Access that just allows the MDB to be
opened and used?
If that is true, how would I make the new XP Pro SP2 workstations use the
2000 format of the Access database without purchasing Access for each
workstation? I have Office 2003 Professional on my XP Pro station if that is
needed to change the MDB somehow.
Thanks for helping an Access newbie!
Gregg Hill