Re: Access Run time 2003 and Access 2003 on Termianl Server (Windows Server 2003)



"TS" <ginorab@xxxxxx> wrote:

I need to install Access Runtime 2003 and Office 2003 on the same machine.
This machine is an Terminal Server (Windows Server 2003).
Is 'possible?

Yes, you can install both on the same system. Note that I'm not sure
about the licensing requirements for Office 2003 on TS. That is if
25 users use Office on a TS you need 25 licenses.

Tony

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