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Peter
We are moving our server/client domain to terminal services and have a number
of Access DB that users need to continue using. The issue is that the site
only has MS Office 2003 licencing for about half the staff that need to use
the DB's. We previously got around this by using the Access Runtime 2003 on
the computers that did not have the full MS Office installation.
Does anyone know of any issues of having both the full version of Access
2003 and the runtime installed on a TS, I have already noticed that they both
use the same installation path which might be a problem since the runtime
installer does not offer the chance to provide a path during install.
Any thoughts appreciated.
of Access DB that users need to continue using. The issue is that the site
only has MS Office 2003 licencing for about half the staff that need to use
the DB's. We previously got around this by using the Access Runtime 2003 on
the computers that did not have the full MS Office installation.
Does anyone know of any issues of having both the full version of Access
2003 and the runtime installed on a TS, I have already noticed that they both
use the same installation path which might be a problem since the runtime
installer does not offer the chance to provide a path during install.
Any thoughts appreciated.