Re: Install both Access 2000 and 2003 on the same machine.
- From: "Immanuel Sibero" <goahead@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 18:00:43 -0500
T.J.
See the rest of this thread about the fact that you can install multiple
version of Access on one machine. As long as you install older version first
and install each version to a separate directory, you should be fine.
> I copied the C:\Program Files\MS Office (folder of MS Office 2000)
already.
I dont understand what you are saying here. Why did you copy the MS Office
2000 folder? Where did you copy it to?
You can not copy \Program Files\MS Office folder from one machine to another
and except it to work. You would have to install from CD. If I have
misunderstood you, I apologize.
You will see posts that say A2003 works on A2000 mdb files. If you have
A2000 on your machine I would use it to develop the A2000 mdb even though
A2003 can do the same. If you choose to use A2003 to develop A2000 mdb, you
should compact and repair and compile the mdb under A2000 before deploying
it.
Immanuel Sibero
"T.J." <TJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E0F8F83D-E498-414A-B8B5-5CF9A51412B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I am going to be working on my companies MS Access 2000 to MS Access 2003
> conversion project. I am wanting to install MS Access 2003 on my machine,
> but leave MS Access 2000 on it as well (so I can work on the old 2000
files
> if need be, before they are converted, as the conversion project will
> probably take 3 months).
>
> I copied the C:\Program Files\MS Office (folder of MS Office 2000)
already.
>
> Is there anything else I need to do, to ensure I don't over write MS
Office
> 2000 and only end up with 2003 on my machine?
>
> Thank you,
>
> T.J.
.
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