Re: Reload Access 97
- From: Headybaby <Headybaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 13:01:07 -0700
Thanks, Rick and Chris. I will try to find an earlier version of Works, and
perhaps try to re-load Dbase or FoxPro (if I can still find my older
versions).
--
Leonard
"Chris Mills" wrote:
> The cost of "Upgrade" version is that you need a qualifying product to install
> it.
>
> They are written on the Office 97 package, briefly:
> -All prev versions of Office or Works
> -Borland Office, Corel Wordperfect, Lotus Smartsuite, Novell Perfect Office
> -Word, Wordperfect, Wordstar, etc. Most spreadsheets.
> -(databases) Access, Foxpro, dBase, Paradox, Filemaker, Dataease, Lotus
> Approach, Oracle, Superbase, Symantec Q&A.
>
> Works Suite 2002 post-dates Office97, so presumably it can't be an upgrade?
>
> Chris
>
> "Headybaby" <Headybaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0B4136BD-4563-4621-9095-7131D64B8D0E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > For various reasons, I had to re-format my hard drive. When I try to load
> > Access 97, which is a competitive upgrade edition, I get a message that
> Setup
> > has searched my hard drive and cannot find any of the qualifying products
> > listed on the box (which, of course, is long gone). Searching Microsoft's
> Web
> > site I find that a qualifying product is Microsoft Works Suite (any
> edition).
> > I have installed Microsoft Works Suite 2002, but still cannot load Access
> 97.
> > Of course, Access 97 is no longer supported by Microsoft Technical Support.
> > Any suggestions?
> > --
> > Leonard
>
>
>
.
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