products required for upgrade of ms access 2003

C

Corne

Does anyone know which products will allow you to use the
upgrade cd of MS access 2003 instaed of the regular cd ?
The knowledge base on microsoft website only has the
products listed for access 2000, nothing for 2003 as far
as i can determine. I have an older release of
access ......... access 97 if anyone happen to sucessfully
upgrade their copy i'd be glad to hear about it.
please don't guess an answer.
 
K

Kristyn Wagoner [MSFT]

Upgrade Eligibility
Determine whether your current version of Microsoft Access qualifies you for
the $109 US upgrade price. The following products qualify:

. Microsoft Access
Access version 2002, Access 2000, Access 97

. Microsoft Office XP
Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional Special Edition, Office XP
Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP Standard

. Microsoft Office 2000
Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard

. Microsoft Office 97
Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard

. Microsoft Works
Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
2002, Works Suite 2001, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0


1 Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and Microsoft
Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify you for the upgrade versions
of Office 2003 Editions.

Note If you acquired a version of Office XP or Access 2002 between August
15, 2003 and November 30, 2003, you may be eligible for a free upgrade to
Office 2003 Editions. Learn more about the Technology Guarantee program.



This website outlines the products for you.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/howtobuy/default.mspx#XSLTsection126121120120

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