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      18th Feb 2006
I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition), but MS
Access is not included.

How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over again?

 
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      18th Feb 2006
There are probably other ways, but you could look for a company licensed to
provide MS licenses/software. There may be an Access only license. You
would also have to purchase new media, but that would only be about $30.

Good Luck.

Sharkbyte


"David Smith" wrote:

> I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition), but MS
> Access is not included.
>
> How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over again?
>

 
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      19th Feb 2006
Thanks. I'm not sure what type of companies are licensed to provide MS
licenses/software. Any web sites with lists of these companies?


"Sharkbyte" wrote:

> There are probably other ways, but you could look for a company licensed to
> provide MS licenses/software. There may be an Access only license. You
> would also have to purchase new media, but that would only be about $30.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Sharkbyte
>
>
> "David Smith" wrote:
>
> > I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition), but MS
> > Access is not included.
> >
> > How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over again?
> >

 
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Joseph Meehan
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      19th Feb 2006
David Smith wrote:
>I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition),
> but MS Access is not included.
>
> How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over
> again?


You can buy just Access. I wonder if you can buy a student edition of
it?

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      19th Feb 2006
Look at the F04 contract, for a list of some vendors.

http://www.mhec.net/ListContractsVendors.asp#F

I do know that Technology Resource Center is licensed for MS software.

Good luck.

Sharkbyte




"David Smith" wrote:

> Thanks. I'm not sure what type of companies are licensed to provide MS
> licenses/software. Any web sites with lists of these companies?
>
>
> "Sharkbyte" wrote:
>
> > There are probably other ways, but you could look for a company licensed to
> > provide MS licenses/software. There may be an Access only license. You
> > would also have to purchase new media, but that would only be about $30.
> >
> > Good Luck.
> >
> > Sharkbyte
> >
> >
> > "David Smith" wrote:
> >
> > > I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition), but MS
> > > Access is not included.
> > >
> > > How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over again?
> > >

 
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      19th Feb 2006
"Joseph Meehan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> David Smith wrote:
>>I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition),
>> but MS Access is not included.
>>
>> How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over
>> again?

>
> You can buy just Access. I wonder if you can buy a student edition of
> it?


Nope, no such version of ACCESS, I'm afraid.... and I don't believe you can
buy an "upgrade" version of ACCESS in this case because I don't believe the
Student/Teacher edition qualifies for the upgrade editions....nope, doesn't
look like it: http://www.microsoft.com/office/acce...y/default.mspx

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<MS ACCESS MVP>


 
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      19th Feb 2006
Thanks very much to all of you for your help.

"Ken Snell (MVP)" wrote:

> "Joseph Meehan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:LDOJf.83438$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > David Smith wrote:
> >>I just bought a new PC with MS Office (Student and Teacher edition),
> >> but MS Access is not included.
> >>
> >> How do I buy Access without buying Office (Professional) all over
> >> again?

> >
> > You can buy just Access. I wonder if you can buy a student edition of
> > it?

>
> Nope, no such version of ACCESS, I'm afraid.... and I don't believe you can
> buy an "upgrade" version of ACCESS in this case because I don't believe the
> Student/Teacher edition qualifies for the upgrade editions....nope, doesn't
> look like it: http://www.microsoft.com/office/acce...y/default.mspx
>
> --
>
> Ken Snell
> <MS ACCESS MVP>
>
>
>

 
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