Re: which ADE could create runtime for Win98



yes, there are office 2000 and office xp developer packages for those
versions if you can find them somewhere.

"Afzal" <Afzal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That is not true. I have Office 2000 installed on Windows98 machine and
> Access 2003 installed on XP machine. I can save an Access2003 database as
> Access2000 and run it fine on Windows98 machine.
>
> I know that Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer Extensions (ADE) works
> on
> Windows 2000 or higher.
> Is there a similar kit for Access2000 for Windows98? I hope this clears
> the
> question!
>
> "Rick Brandt" wrote:
>
>> Afzal wrote:
>> > When Access is saved as Access 2000, it works on Windows 98.
>> >
>> > So, the question is, which Developer Extensions or similar package
>> > would create a runtime installation package that will install on
>> > Windows 98?
>>
>> The Access runtime is identical to the Access executable that comes with
>> Office so the first answer you received was correct. Access 2003
>> (regardles
>> of the mdb version) will not run on Win98. You need Access 2002 or
>> older.
>> I believe Access 2002 might even require SR2 on Win98.
>>
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>>
>>
>>


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