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This document provides instructions for installing a web-downloaded demo of Microsoft Access software. It explains that the demo installs a runtime version of Access 2003 that does not allow database creation or modification. It instructs the user to unzip the download file before running Setup.exe and to select "Typical" installation. Each demo database can be used 25 times before purchase is required to unlock unlimited use. The document also provides information on using other trial products and setting up the demo in a multi-user network environment.

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This document provides instructions for installing a web-downloaded demo of Microsoft Access software. It explains that the demo installs a runtime version of Access 2003 that does not allow database creation or modification. It instructs the user to unzip the download file before running Setup.exe and to select "Typical" installation. Each demo database can be used 25 times before purchase is required to unlock unlimited use. The document also provides information on using other trial products and setting up the demo in a multi-user network environment.

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Install Instructions – web downloaded demo

Introduction
• Each download installs a runtime version of Microsoft Access 2003 which you are licensed to
install as per the end users license agreement.
• The Access Runtime is a version of Access for which certain features have been disabled,
including the ability to create and modify databases.

Installing the Demonstration Software


• Download the install package (filename.zip), remember the file location.
• Unzip or extract the file.
o Do not launch Setup.exe from within the .zip file. You may experience problems
uninstalling the software if launched from the zip file.
o While the installation process will begin, the setup files which are used to install and
uninstall are copied to a temporary directory. This may hinder the uninstall process.
o Unzip or extract the file before launching setup.exe.
• Double click on Setup.exe to launch the setup wizard.
o Or, select the start menu, select run, select browse. Then locate Setup.exe from your file
location. Select OK.
• The setup wizard will begin and install the software and a runtime version of Microsoft Access.
• Select TYPICAL (not CUSTOM) from the setup options and continue.

Demo products
• Each database is a demo product which allows the user to install and run the products 25 times.
• After the 25th time, the product must be purchased and a valid registration product Key will be
provided. Once entered, this product key will allow unlimited use of the software.
• In this way, a user may enter actual data in the demo version which will not be lost when the
product is registered.
• To purchase the registered software, visit our website at www.SundayBizSys.com

Other SBS products


• SBS offers other products as trial downloads.
• These products may be included in a folder named “More Tools”
• No further installation is required to run these tools. Simply copy the file to the desired location
on your hard drive and launch a file normally.

Access Runtime Environment Notes


The Microsoft Office Access 2003 run-time environment is the default file association for Microsoft
Access Databases (.mdb) and for Microsoft Access Projects (.adp)

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When you use Microsoft Windows Explorer or when you use a shortcut to open a Microsoft Access
database file or to open an Access database project file that was created in Microsoft Access 2002 or in
an earlier version, the file opens in the newly-installed Microsoft Office Access 2003 run-time
environment. This behavior occurs after you install a run-time version of Microsoft Office Access 2003
on a computer that has Microsoft Access 2002 or an earlier version installed.

To work around this problem use the following method:

1. Start the appropriate version of Access.


For example, If Access 2002 is installed on your computer and you intend to open an Access
2002 database, start Access 2002.
2. On the File menu, click Open.
3. In the Open dialog box, click the appropriate Access database project file or click the
appropriate Access database file, and then click Open.

The Access file opens by using the Access version that you started in step 1.

For further information refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 827491.

SBS products in a multi-user network environment


There are 2 strategies for running SBS products in a multi-user environment:

Case 1: all users in the multi-user network have local copies of Microsoft Access 2003 installed.
• Download and install the SBS software on a single PC.
• Copy the “.mde” file to the desired location on the network Server.
• Delete the locally installed “.mde” file and associated short cuts (you may also Uninstall the
software).
• Set-up desktop shortcuts to the “.mde” on each users desktop.

Case 2: users in the multi-user network do not have Microsoft Access 2003 (may have either an older
version or no Access installed locally)
• Download and install the software on a single PC.
• Copy the “.mde” file to the desired location on the network Server.
• Delete the locally installed “.mde” file and associated short cuts.
• Download and install the SBS software on all PCs without Access or with a lower revision.
• Delete the locally installed “.mde” file and associated short cuts on each PC (do not Uninstall the
runtime version of Microsoft Access).
• Set-up user shortcuts to the “.mde” on the server.
• PCs with Microsoft Access 2003 installed can run the “mde” without modification.

In both cases, the “.mde” file must reside on the network server or on a shared drive with the appropriate
users given read / write permissions.

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Thank you for your interest in our products. Your feedback, including ideas to improve our
products, is always welcome. Please provide any feedback to Sales@SundayBizSys.com.

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