Conflicts after runtime installation (Access 2002)

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  • Gmanley
    New Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 1

    Conflicts after runtime installation (Access 2002)

    Hi There,

    I'm using Office Developer and I've come across a problem. I created an
    installation CD for my application using Developer xp 2002 and it works fine
    but if I install it onto a machine with Access 2000 on it, Access reconfigures itself each time I use the run-time program. How can I prevent the previous version of access from reconfiguring each time I use the runtime version?
  • MMcCarthy
    Recognized Expert MVP
    • Aug 2006
    • 14387

    #2
    Originally posted by Gmanley
    Hi There,

    I'm using Office Developer and I've come across a problem. I created an
    installation CD for my application using Developer xp 2002 and it works fine
    but if I install it onto a machine with Access 2000 on it, Access reconfigures itself each time I use the run-time program. How can I prevent the previous version of access from reconfiguring each time I use the runtime version?
    This is not my area of expertise but from what I've seen in the past I don't think you can. I'll try to direct the attention of some experts with more experience in this area.

    Mary

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    • NeoPa
      Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
      • Oct 2006
      • 32662

      #3
      I've come across something similar myself once, but I never got to the bottom of it :(
      My only suggestion would be to make sure all the software is up-to-date with all the published updates.

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      • ADezii
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Apr 2006
        • 8834

        #4
        Originally posted by NeoPa
        I've come across something similar myself once, but I never got to the bottom of it :(
        My only suggestion would be to make sure all the software is up-to-date with all the published updates.
        Wouldn't bank on it, but an Uninstall and Re-Install of Access 2000 may solve the problem.

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        • PEB
          Recognized Expert Top Contributor
          • Aug 2006
          • 1418

          #5
          Originally posted by ADezii
          Wouldn't bank on it, but an Uninstall and Re-Install of Access 2000 may solve the problem.
          Do u really need to run Access 2002 Runtime and Access 2000?

          When there is installation of Access u don't neet to install the runtime!

          It is assumed that Access isn't installed when u install the runtime! So in the registry there is some simillar positions!

          The unique exception is the runtime of Access 2 that is very different and old technology with ini files and not registry!


          This is a game with the registry keys!

          Take care!

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