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Access Runtime Licensing |
| message from PeteD on 6 May 2004 |
We purchased a runtime version of Access 2000 to be used
for one of the access application developed in-house.
What is the licensing usage for this product? Can I use
this runtime for other access apllications developed? Can
I have multiple installations?
TIA
PeteD
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| Tony Toews replied to PeteD on 06 May 2004 |
I am not a lawyer. I don't speculate on licensing issues. You need to
read the license yourself. There likely is a FAQ at
www.microsoft.com/office on this topic.
That said. Yes, you can use the runtime for other access apps you have
developed and yes you can have multiple installations.
Tony
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| PeteD replied to Tony Toews on 6 May 2004 |
Tony,
Thanks for the info and your immediate reply.
PeteD
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