Install Instructions - Web Downloaded Demo: Page 1 of 3
Install Instructions - Web Downloaded Demo: Page 1 of 3
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.
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
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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.
The Access file opens by using the Access version that you started in step 1.
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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