ACCESS 2003 will not run on Windows 98. You'll need to use ACCESS 2002 or
2000 to create the runtime.
Didn't 2002 require Me or greater?

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> ACCESS 2003 will not run on Windows 98. You'll need to use ACCESS 2002 or
> 2000 to create the runtime.
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>> Really appreciate your guide.
Ken Snell [MVP] - 12 Apr 2005 14:09 GMT
No, Office XP runs just fine on Windows 98 SE.

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Ken Snell
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> Didn't 2002 require Me or greater?
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>>> Really appreciate your guide.
Can i make a conclusion that:
If i create a database application of Access 2003, it cannot run on Windows
98.
To make it run, i have to create the runtime by using the Access 2002 or
Access 2000.
or
i can create the database application of Access 2002 or 2000, then it can
run on Windows 98...or previous version... is it correct?
Thanks for your info KEN :)
> ACCESS 2003 will not run on Windows 98. You'll need to use ACCESS 2002 or
> 2000 to create the runtime.
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> > Really appreciate your guide.
Ken Snell [MVP] - 12 Apr 2005 14:10 GMT
Yes to both questions.

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Ken Snell
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>> > Really appreciate your guide.
Tony Toews - 19 Apr 2005 16:42 GMT
>i can create the database application of Access 2002 or 2000, then it can
>run on Windows 98...or previous version... is it correct?
I don't recall if A2002 could run on Win 95. It might not have.
Also visit Microsoft Access (Office) Developer Edition FAQ
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm
Tony
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