Installing Access 2000 with Microsoft Small Business

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eganders

I have Access 2000 (from Office 2000) and Microsoft Office XP. I just
ordered Microsoft Small Business Office 2007. I am working with a
trial version of Outlook 2007 and found that installing it apparently
messed up my Access 2000.

My Question:

I want to keep Access 2000 since Small Business does not have it. How
do I ensure that the two products do not interact with each other as
they seem to have when I installed Outlook 2007?

Thanks in advance

Eric

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microsoft.public.office.misc, microsoft.public.officeupdate,
microsoft.public.access
 
S

shauncro

Have you tried installing office 2007 first then running a customise
setup of office 2000 and installing only access? i did this today bu
only running outlook 2000, haven't had any problems as yet
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

What problem did Outlook 2007 cause with Access 2000? I can't see any reason
that there should have been an issue.

Theoretically, there should be no issue with Small Business either.
 
C

Chris In London

Hi, could I interact with you on this please - if you resolve it?. I have a
somewhat similar concern - see my post called "Upgrading from Outlook 2003"
 
E

eganders

What problem did Outlook 2007 cause with Access 2000? I can't see any reason
that there should have been an issue.

Theoretically, there should be no issue with Small Business either.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVPhttp://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)









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Probably screenshots would state the problem clearly, because It is
hard to describe. There was an error that I don't recall and will
have to describe when I can get back to my Vista computer. The
application has a menu that only came up with part of the menu and
locked at that.

I can use Photobucket to provide screenshots. Do you know a better
way to provide a PDF of the screenshot for a newsgroup discussion?

One time when I was able to get the application to come up, it
appeared without the typical file/edit ribbon at the top of the page.
The only time I ever saw that before was when I did not have Access
installed and Office had a default capability to bring up an Access
application file if Access was not loaded on the computer. I know this
is not helpful yet. Let me get some more information....

Eric
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

I've got both Access 97 and Access 2003 installed on my machine that has
Office 2007 installed on it, so I don't think there should be a problem. Try
right-clicking on your shortcut for Outlook and select Run As Administrator
and see whether that makes any difference.


You might need to find some free service to host pictures that you can make
public if you want to share screen shots.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no e-mails, please!)


What problem did Outlook 2007 cause with Access 2000? I can't see any
reason
that there should have been an issue.

Theoretically, there should be no issue with Small Business either.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVPhttp://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)









- Show quoted text -

Probably screenshots would state the problem clearly, because It is
hard to describe. There was an error that I don't recall and will
have to describe when I can get back to my Vista computer. The
application has a menu that only came up with part of the menu and
locked at that.

I can use Photobucket to provide screenshots. Do you know a better
way to provide a PDF of the screenshot for a newsgroup discussion?

One time when I was able to get the application to come up, it
appeared without the typical file/edit ribbon at the top of the page.
The only time I ever saw that before was when I did not have Access
installed and Office had a default capability to bring up an Access
application file if Access was not loaded on the computer. I know this
is not helpful yet. Let me get some more information....

Eric
 

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