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Office 2000 Small Business Install Problem
Posted by Michael on July 12th, 2003


Please help if you can.
When I installed office 2000 small business disc 1 all
went well. When I installed disc 2 all went well. Or so
I thought. When I tried to open Access 2000 is was not
there. I tried to install Access 2000 by itself off
disc 2 and the error reads "no license to install"
I have all the paper work and numbers that came with
the software when I purchased. Is there something I'm
missing? Or is this a bug/
Thanks

Posted by Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] on July 12th, 2003


Access does not come with the Small Business Office 2000 - it sounds like
you have a mixed CD set. Did you perhaps purchase an Access program
separately?

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Having searched the archives,
Michael <wizard1620@aol.com> typed:
| Please help if you can.
| When I installed office 2000 small business disc 1 all
| went well. When I installed disc 2 all went well. Or so
| I thought. When I tried to open Access 2000 is was not
| there. I tried to install Access 2000 by itself off
| disc 2 and the error reads "no license to install"
| I have all the paper work and numbers that came with
| the software when I purchased. Is there something I'm
| missing? Or is this a bug/
| Thanks


Posted by Bob Buckland ?:-\) on July 14th, 2003


Hi Michael,

The Access file in Office 2000 on CD#2 is a runtime
only module that is used by the Office 2000 Small
Business Tools. It is not the MS Access full product.

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<<"Michael" <wizard1620@aol.com> wrote in message news:059701c34960$40c842a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
just the two in the same package, no singular products
on disc 2 there is an Access.exe that doesn't load at
setup. I tried manually and got the license issue.
I looked at my Access97 properties and the one on
the new disc is a version higher.
Thanks >>
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Hope that helps,

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Posted by Michael on July 16th, 2003


Thanks Bob, didn't know.
Michael

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