Convert to Access 2007 and Terminalserver 2008

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At this time I use a database developed in Access 97, then converted to
Access 2000 and now running on a Windows Terminalserver 2003 installed Access
2003.

In My database there are nearly 1.000 Objects (tables, queries, forms reports)
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

info27 via AccessMonster.com said:
At this time I use a database developed in Access 97, then converted to
Access 2000 and now running on a Windows Terminalserver 2003 installed Access
2003.

In My database there are nearly 1.000 Objects (tables, queries, forms reports)

Sounds reasonable. Are you asking if there are any problems. There
will are a few mostly centering around the ribbon.

See Jeff Conrad's page How do I get my existing legacy menu bars and
toolbars to work in Access 2007? Right now they all show up on the
Add-Ins tab. http://accessjunkie.com/faq_31.aspx

BTW the probably two best sites on converting to Access 2007 are
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html and
http://accessjunkie.com/faq2007.aspx

You need to use a different version of Office on a Terminal Server
system. Although if you are just using Access then the A2007 runtime
will likely work fine.

Microsoft Office Access 2007 Developer Edition FAQ
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/developeredition2007faq.htm

Office 2007 Apps on Terminal Services
http://blogs.msdn.com/brittog/archive/2007/04/06/office-2007-apps-on-terminal-services.aspx

Error message when you try to start a 2007 Office program within a
Terminal Server client session: "This copy of Microsoft Office
<Program> cannot be used on Terminal Server"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924622

Tony
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