[wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Heather Laidlaw
I've done it before, but I'm trying to remember if I moved the Access before or after I upgraded to 2000. I think you can do it either way, just make sure that when you are installing you make a completely different folder for the new Access. It will try to install it over the current version of A

[wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Cheryl D. Wise
You are probably going to need different PCs. You may not be able to run Access 2 on current machines since if I recall correctly it is a Windows 3.1 program. Office 95 shipped with Access 95 not Access 2. You should be able to install Access 97 on the same computer as 2000 but it isn't recommende

[wdvltalk] Re: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Brewnetty \(AuntySpam\)
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[wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Diane Schips
ginal Message- From: Cheryl D. Wise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access You are probably going to need different PCs. You may not be able to run Access 2 on current machines sin

[wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Hoenig, Robert
You don't have to uninstall what you currently have to get Access 97 and 2000. Not sure about Access 2 though. Here is the TechNet article to get Access 97 installed with Access 2000 currently on the machine http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B241141 Hope that helps Robe

[wdvltalk] RE: how to install previous versions of Access

2003-01-15 Thread Dave Sebaste
It's generally not recommended, as you will have DLLs trouncing all over each other, with a strong possibility of mismatched DLLs. If you *must* do it, it is suggested you start with the earliest version, installing subsequent versions into different directories (folders). While many of the "core"