Re: which ADE could create runtime for Win98



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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