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    Problem installing Access 2000 runtime on Windows 7

    DocRabbit - Thanks for noticing that mistake in my paths as listed in my prior post. Back then, I also did try with "Program Files (x86)" in the relative places but it did not solve the problem which was trying to get the Access 2000 runtime to "run" under Windows 7. Rather than continuing...
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    Problem installing Access 2000 runtime on Windows 7

    I would like to go all the way to 2010 but that will have to wait until I have more time to replace depreciated features, make own ribbon, etc. I'm currently testing our upgrade to 2003 MDB/MDE with Access 2010 runtime. The runtime can open the MDB just fine but for the MDE, it complains about...
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    Problem installing Access 2000 runtime on Windows 7

    Based on the suggestions of several folks, I changed the install script to copy the user's application files (the Access 2000 MDE and other writeable files) to a C:\Data\Test folder. Unfortunately, still get error message: "This application must be installed to run. Please run Setup from the...
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    Problem installing Access 2000 runtime on Windows 7

    In the past, I have successfully deployed an Access 2000 runtime application on Windows 2000 and XP. I use Wise Installer System (v9) and a Sagekey script to package and deploy my application. This has worked great until I tried to install and run my project tracking (ProjTrak) application on...
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    Howdy - I am looking to learn and share with others in the trenches! I have been fiddling with Access for about ten years and need to get up to speed on migrating/upgrading Access 2000 runtime apps to 64-bit (Windows 7) platforms. - Jay
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