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hello,
The documentation states that you need w2k or better to use the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System to build a Microsoft Office Access 2003 Runtime-Based Solution but I was wondering about the system that is required to support an application that is developed with the tool. Is win98 acceptable to use the application created? TIA |
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No, it's not. Office 2003 will not work on anything prior to Windows 2000,
SP2 (I could be wrong about the specific service pack) -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (No private e-mails, please) "nmorin" wrote in message ... hello, The documentation states that you need w2k or better to use the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System to build a Microsoft Office Access 2003 Runtime-Based Solution but I was wondering about the system that is required to support an application that is developed with the tool. Is win98 acceptable to use the application created? TIA |
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It's Windows 2000 SP3
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fo/proreq.mspx -- Cheryl Fischer, MVP Microsoft Access Law/Sys Associates, Houston, TX "Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... No, it's not. Office 2003 will not work on anything prior to Windows 2000, SP2 (I could be wrong about the specific service pack) -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (No private e-mails, please) "nmorin" wrote in message ... hello, The documentation states that you need w2k or better to use the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System to build a Microsoft Office Access 2003 Runtime-Based Solution but I was wondering about the system that is required to support an application that is developed with the tool. Is win98 acceptable to use the application created? TIA |
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Thanks, Cheryl. (I was too lazy to look it up!)
-- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Cheryl Fischer" wrote in message ... It's Windows 2000 SP3 http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fo/proreq.mspx -- Cheryl Fischer, MVP Microsoft Access Law/Sys Associates, Houston, TX "Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... No, it's not. Office 2003 will not work on anything prior to Windows 2000, SP2 (I could be wrong about the specific service pack) -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (No private e-mails, please) "nmorin" wrote in message ... hello, The documentation states that you need w2k or better to use the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System to build a Microsoft Office Access 2003 Runtime-Based Solution but I was wondering about the system that is required to support an application that is developed with the tool. Is win98 acceptable to use the application created? TIA |
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