Access 2000 onto Office 2003 computer

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BenFranklin

A friend of mine has an HP laptop running on Windows XP Home Edition.

He has Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition on the computer --
which includes Word 2003, Powerpoint 2003, Excel 2003, and Outlook 2003,
but not Access.

He also owns Office 2000 Professional Edition, which does include Access
2000.

Here's the problem: Whenever I try to install just Access 2000 onto his
computer, the computer reverts to using Outlook 2000 instead of the
Outlook 2003 that was already there. I do the custom install and only
check Access 2000 to install (and not Outlook 2000), but Outlook 2000
ends up on the machine and takes over. And, I can't see any way to
uninstall the Outlook 2000.

He's just trying to get the Access 2000 software that he already owns
onto the computer where he already has Office 2003 Professional (and which
doesn't include Access).

Any ideas on how I can do that without it installing Outlook 2000, or
ideas of what I might be doing wrong?

P.S. I tried both installing the Access 2000 in a different folder and
in the Office 2003 folder and still get the same results -- Outlook 2000
takes over.
 
G

Guest

That's because you cannot install into the default MS Office folder without
overwriting the old version. Installing Access 2000 with the newer Office is
not recommended anyway. But if you must, you have to custom install to a diff
folder. Directions: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828956/
 

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