From: InstantInfo on
I have my program in 2003 and a customer wants to include it in his program
which uses 2000. Possible? Can they both run on the same PC? They use
diffent runtimes. Comments welcome.
Ed
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From: Douglas J. Steele on
In actual fact, the default file format for Access 2003 is the Access 2000
file format, so unless you've explicitly changed your application to the
Access 2002/2003 file format, you should be okay.

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"InstantInfo" <InstantInfo(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have my program in 2003 and a customer wants to include it in his program
> which uses 2000. Possible? Can they both run on the same PC? They use
> diffent runtimes. Comments welcome.
> Ed
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> The Lottery Works! better with us.


From: InstantInfo on
Great news! Along this line, The 2 runtime programs each run from a
different folder. Office11 for 2003 and Office12(?) for 2000. It seems to
me both runtimes could be installed or am I hoping for too much? My 2003 app
only sees the folder Office11.
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"Douglas J. Steele" wrote:

> In actual fact, the default file format for Access 2003 is the Access 2000
> file format, so unless you've explicitly changed your application to the
> Access 2002/2003 file format, you should be okay.
>
> --
> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
> http://www.AccessMVP.com/DJSteele
> (no e-mails, please!)
>
> "InstantInfo" <InstantInfo(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EB535540-9DD7-49EA-8CC3-69126002DA5D(a)microsoft.com...
> >I have my program in 2003 and a customer wants to include it in his program
> > which uses 2000. Possible? Can they both run on the same PC? They use
> > diffent runtimes. Comments welcome.
> > Ed
> > --
> > The Lottery Works! better with us.
>
>
> .
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