Re: Runtime and MDAC problem



Thanks for your answer.
Two Runtime versions ?? What's the second ?
I''m simply packaging with Office XP Developer, SP 3. (cost was more than
650 Euros ..)

Package completed and so on .. and NO WAY to run a Runtime on a (customer)
W2000 Pro SP4...)
Even if the Setup proccess said : 'Installation was successfull"

I actually have an "incident repor"t with "Microsof Support" (they said)
itself !! (299 euros without taxes....)

So far , no answer at all....
Problem is : MDAC requires MS IE ! and they (customer) don't have it any
more.
Using Mozilla ... for "security reasons" ... but a customer is a customer)

If you have any other alternatives to follow.
MS itself seems unable to resolve it.

Thanks again for your answer.













"Chris Mills" <phad_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%233JrizHvFHA.3080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> As far as I know and have read, IE3 or higher is a requirement for
> Access2000 - whether you use internet features or not.
>
> There are two runtime installs, with and without IE, nevertheless they all
> require IE it's just a question of whether it's separately pre-installed
or
> not.
>
> Chris
>
> "Bruno Frisque" <frisque@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OOXmkwduFHA.3188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi group,
> >
> > On a Win2000 Pro sp4 French, my A2K runtime (Off xp developper English)
> > opens and hangs up immediately :
> > "MS Access has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry
for
> > ...."
> >
> > I have tried to run MDAC, (advise of Microsoft) but message :
> > "Missing Dependency : This product requires Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01
> > sp2 or greater. Please exit setup and install the latest MS IE."
> >
> > Problem : the customer is using Mozilla fire fox and doesn't have any MS
IE
> > !!
> >
> > Question : how to run MDAC without IE installed ?
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.
> >
>
>



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