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INSTALL ACCESS 2013 LICENSE
There isn't even an option to select a folder during install, just accept the license agreement and click Continue, which is when the Setup Warning error occurs. "The name for the Office folder can't be created, because the name can only contain the following characters: a-z, A-Z, and 0-9.
INSTALL ACCESS 2013 INSTALL
You may be lucky and are not doing anything that will cause any reference issues.I get this error when attempting to install the runtime: It has saved my lots of headaches that I see others having. That allows me to do a better simulation of my client's actual environments while developing. I also have VMs for different OS's that I support. After helping other developers fix issues cause by multiple versions I no longer do it. Thus you need to test.įWIW: I use to have multiple version of Access installed at the same time. It all depends on if you use anything that is handled differently with a newer version of Access. I have seen Access 2003 MDEs that run fine in 2007/201 without any mods.
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I did have to make a few tweaks to get it to run with all Access 2003, 20.
INSTALL ACCESS 2013 UPGRADE
I still have a a large number of Office 20003 users so I can't upgrade it yet. I have an Access 2003 app that is deployed ass an MDE. What LSMConsulting, which I totally agree with, is poin ting out is that you can keep you app as a 2010 ACCDE/MDE but you will need to test it with 2013 to be sure there are no issues. If it doesn't, I either have to convert the old Access 2010 database to 2013 (and force them to upgrade all their machines to 2013) or I have to tell them they can't get Access 2013 for any of their new systems. So a few individual users will be switching back and forth between the old Access 2010 database and various new (unrelated) Access 2013 databases. The situation I'm writing about is that the user has an existing 2010 database but they are buying Office 2013 for their new computers and Access 2013 will be used for unrelated databases. I was hoping the 2010/2013 combination would be like the former (switch back and forth without an issue). When I switch between them, I have to wait for 20-30 seconds while I get different messages saying that Access is installing (although I don't have to reboot). Currently, I have Access 2003 and Access 2010 installed on my notebook (in order to support different databases at different clients).
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Do you mean that if I have 20 on the same system, I'm going to have to reboot every time I switch between them?įor instance, in the past I've had Access 97, Access 2000, and Access 2003 all installed on my notebook because I was supporting different databases at different clients.
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