Personally, my main machine is a Mac. I use Parallels to create a separate VM for each version of Access that I want to be able to use. You used to be able to run multiple versions on one machine - up until about 2003 - but it's not a good idea anymore. (At one time, I had V2, 95, 97, and 2000 all set up on one machine.)
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On Mar 19, 2016, at 7:07 PM, Jerry in Michigan bearjercares@gmail.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Celal, I might have spoken too soon since I just started working with MS Access 2003 again. I am getting some errors regularly which does keep things from happening normally. So, maybe you would be better served to create a virtualbox to try the 2003 version in. I would not want to steer you wrong! Sorry, Jerry
On 03/19/2016 9:54 AM, Celal Ozturk wrote:
Hi Jerry, I have a different question to you. I'm also still using Access 2003 on Windows 7 Ultimate. You say you also have a monthly auto-renewal for the newest Microsoft Access. I am guessing that is Office 360.I was concerned and hesitant to upgrade to Windows 10 and Office 360 and keep my Office 2003 if they would cause a conflict. Have you faced any problems? Can you use both versions?Thanks a lot,Celal
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