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  • d lapkin

    #1

    access 2000 registration

    hi there,

    if i buy a copy of access2000 today (new), will i have to register the
    copy with Microsoft in order for it to work (like 2002)? will the
    program not work (not install) otherwise? or are the older versions
    still useable without registration.

    thanks,

    deb
  • YFS DBA

    #2
    Re: access 2000 registration

    It will have to be registered, else you can open and run it fifty times,
    then it won't work.


    "d lapkin" <dlapkin@hotmai l.com> wrote in message
    news:b6bfb710.0 309090824.303ce 8dd@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
    > hi there,
    >
    > if i buy a copy of access2000 today (new), will i have to register the
    > copy with Microsoft in order for it to work (like 2002)? will the
    > program not work (not install) otherwise? or are the older versions
    > still useable without registration.
    >
    > thanks,
    >
    > deb[/color]


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    • YFS DBA

      #3
      Re: access 2000 registration

      Right - Access2000 (at least my copy) would only open/close 50 times before
      not opening.


      "Mike MacSween" <mike.macsween. nospam@btintern et.com> wrote in message
      news:3f5e19cd$0 $209$bed64819@p ubnews.gradwell .net...[color=blue]
      > He's talking about Access 2000.
      >
      > "YFS DBA" <NyOfSsPdAbMa@p rexar.com> wrote in message
      > news:vls3pjmi5h lh18@corp.super news.com...[color=green]
      > > It will have to be registered, else you can open and run it fifty times,
      > > then it won't work.
      > >
      > >
      > > "d lapkin" <dlapkin@hotmai l.com> wrote in message
      > > news:b6bfb710.0 309090824.303ce 8dd@posting.goo gle.com...[color=darkred]
      > > > hi there,
      > > >
      > > > if i buy a copy of access2000 today (new), will i have to register the
      > > > copy with Microsoft in order for it to work (like 2002)? will the
      > > > program not work (not install) otherwise? or are the older versions
      > > > still useable without registration.
      > > >
      > > > thanks,
      > > >
      > > > deb[/color]
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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      • Mike MacSween

        #4
        Re: access 2000 registration

        I'd forgotten. The new product activation scheme that is used with Office
        2002 and Windows XP appears to have been applied to Office 2000 in Australia
        (and elsewhere in the region?). Product activation being the 'use it 50
        times before you have to register it' thing. My version of Office 2000
        didn't have that. I'm in the UK. Though my copy of 2002 did, not that it's a
        problem.

        Mike


        "d lapkin" <dlapkin@hotmai l.com> wrote in message
        news:b6bfb710.0 309090824.303ce 8dd@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
        > hi there,
        >
        > if i buy a copy of access2000 today (new), will i have to register the
        > copy with Microsoft in order for it to work (like 2002)? will the
        > program not work (not install) otherwise? or are the older versions
        > still useable without registration.
        >
        > thanks,
        >
        > deb[/color]


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