Access 2003 RunTime with Office 2000

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I have a client who use Terminal Server. Here they have installed
Office 2k without Access. I therefore install my Access database in a
runtime-version. Now I wonder if it is a problem to make an Access
2003 RunTime version and install this. Does it affect Office 2k (the
other programs)? Do I need a special one for Terminal Server?

Sincerely

Hans Kristian
 
The only problems that you might have are automation problems. If you're not
using automation, you should be OK. You may want to try loading it on a
machine that you can roll back if you encounter a problem.
 
IUnderstandSomething said:
I have a client who use Terminal Server. Here they have installed
Office 2k without Access. I therefore install my Access database in a
runtime-version. Now I wonder if it is a problem to make an Access
2003 RunTime version and install this. Does it affect Office 2k (the
other programs)? Do I need a special one for Terminal Server?

Yes, for A2000 you need a special file for Terminal Server.

Access 2000 Runtime Transform for Terminal Server
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2000/HA011524631033.aspx

Tony
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