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If you already have Access 97 on the computer, and you want to add Access 2000, follow these steps:
close all applications
Install Access 2000 or Office 2000. Run setup.exe rather that using Add/remove software. Be sure to select the Custom installation option.
When prompted, change the installation location for Access 2000 or Office 2000 to a folder other than C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ or the folder that
you installed Access 97 or Office 97 into. For example, you can install Access 2000 or Office 2000 to a folder named C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office2K\
When prompted, select the option to keep the earlier versions of the Office programs on the computer. This is an all-or-nothing choice; you eith$ keep all
earlier versions of the Office programs, or you lose them all.
Complete the rest of the installation and restart.
NOTE:
The Office 97 shortcuts on the Start menu may be overwritten by the Office 2000 shortcuts. If you want Office 97 shortcuts on the Start menu, you must
add them manually.
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MSAccess.exe for Access 2000 had no troubles.
Problems After Installing Access 97 and Access 2000 on the Same Computer
If the procedures described in this article were not followed when the second version of Access was installed on the computer, you may have problems when you
try to start Access. Following are descriptions of the error messages or problems that you may encounter, as well as the resolutions.
Microsoft Access can't start because there is no license for it on this machine.
To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
NOTE: Following the steps in this procedure has the side effect of changing all the Start menu shortcuts to point back to the Office 97 programs. If you want to
have the shortcuts point to the Office 2000 programs, run Office 2000 Setup in maintenance mode, and then click Repair. You can then select to repair the Start
menu shortcuts.
Can't find the database you specified, or you didn't specify a database at all. Specify a valid database in the command line and include a path if necessary. There
are two main causes for this error:
- You installed Access 97 on a computer that has the Small Business Customer Manager 2000 installed. For additional information about resolving this
problem, view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q235279 ACC2000: "Can't Find the Database You Specified" Error When Starting Access 97
on Computer with Office 2000 Small Business Tools
- You installed Access 2000 on a computer that already has both Access 97 (full version) and an Access 97 run-time application installed. For additional
information about resolving this problem, view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q235280 ACC2000: "Can't Find the Database You Specified"
Error When Starting Access 97 After Upgrade to Office 2000
You may also notice that one or both versions of Access are using the wrong workgroup information file. For additional information about resolving this problem,
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q241230 ACC2000: Workgroup Information File Is Reset to Default System.mdw After Self-Registration