ACC1x: How to Prevent Workstation Setup from Installing LocallyLast reviewed: May 14, 1997Article ID: Q109379 |
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SUMMARYTo prevent Microsoft Access from being installed locally on workstations with the SETUP /N command, you need to modify the STFSETUP.IN_ file that was placed in the INSTALL directory by the administrator setup command SETUP /A.
MORE INFORMATIONIf the Setup program is run on a workstation and you have not modified the STFSETUP.IN_ file, the following message will be displayed on the workstation:
You can use the copy of Microsoft Access on your network, or you can install Microsoft Access on your hard disk. If you install Microsoft Access on your hard disk, it will run faster, but it will take up space on your hard disk. Do you want to install Microsoft Access on your hard disk?If the Yes option is chosen, the Setup program will copy all the files necessary to run Microsoft Access locally to the workstation's hard disk. If the No option is chosen, the Setup program will copy only those files necessary to let Microsoft Access run on the workstation from the server. The following steps describe how to modify the STFSETUP.IN_ file so that the message stated above will not appear when the Setup program is run from a workstation. The Setup program will instead automatically configure the workstation to run Microsoft Access from the network server:
After these modifications have been made, running the Setup program on a workstation will automatically result in a configuration on the workstation to run Microsoft Access from the network server. NOTE: Make sure, when you are editing an STFSETUP.IN_ file generated by the Microsoft Access Distribution Kit's SetupWizard, not to make any modifications below the
;================================================ ;DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE ;================================================section in the file. Modifications below this section are not supported. |
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