ACC2: Microsoft Access 2.0 Readme Help File Contents

Last reviewed: April 25, 1997
Article ID: Q113564
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access version 2.0

SUMMARY

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

This article lists the contents and topics contained in the Microsoft Access version 2.0 Readme Help file. Note that the Readme Help file replaces the text-only README.TXT file included with earlier versions of Microsoft Access.

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In the items below, each content section is underlined, with its associated topics below.

Microsoft Access Product Update

  • Microsoft Access Q&A.
  • Using SHARE.EXE or VSHARE.386.
  • Using DECOMP.EXE to Decompress Microsoft Access Files.
  • Renaming, Deleting, or Moving Files and Directories.
  • Files That Must Be Installed Locally.
  • Warning When Attaching Tables with Unsupported Indexes.
  • Scope and Lifetime of Access Basic Variables and Functions.
  • International Issues.

Conversion and Compatibility Updates

  • Conversion from Microsoft Access Version 1.x to 2.0.
  • Setup Removes Microsoft Access Version 1.x Files.
  • Improving Index Performance.
  • Conflicts with New Property Names in Expressions and Access Basic Code.
  • Form Control and Section Names.
  • Converting a "Front-end/Back-end" Application.
  • Version 2.0 Setup and the UTILITY.MDA File.
  • Using Visual Basic Version 3.0 Applications.
  • Exporting to Version 1.1 Databases.
  • DefaultValue Property Setting Includes Quotation Marks in Version 2.0.
  • Owner Access Queries.
  • Order of Evaluation of Expressions.
  • Applications That Use the SQL Pass-through DLL.
  • Closing Pop-up Forms and Their Underlying Windows.
  • Unused Error Messages.

Network Installations

  • Designating Network Connections.
  • Setting Up Microsoft Access on a Network File Server.
  • Creating Custom Installations for Workstation Users.

Documentation Updates

  • Book: Microsoft Access Getting Started.
  • Book: Microsoft Access User's Guide.
  • Book: Microsoft Access Building Applications.
  • Help: Microsoft Access Help.

Using Microsoft Access Version 2.0 with Other Software

  • Microsoft Visual Basic.
  • Accessing Microsoft Access Data from Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
  • Using Microsoft Access with Paradox Databases.
  • Running Multiple Data Access Applications.
  • Using Microsoft Access to Import, Attach, or Export to Microsoft FoxPro Version 2.5 Files.
  • Lotus cc:Mail or Lotus Notes.
  • Using Microsoft Access with Microsoft Video for Windows Windows NT.
  • Setting Up Microsoft Access on a Novell Network.
  • Using Microsoft Access on Novell NetWare Servers and Banyan VINES Servers (Increasing the Number of Record Locks).
  • Using Microsoft Access with Microsoft LAN Manager.
  • Using Microsoft Access with Microsoft Windows for Workgroups.
  • Using SQL Server Data Installed on a Novell NetWare LAN or a Banyan VINES Network.
  • Asynchronous Query Execution and ODBC Drivers.
  • ORACLE Server Databases and Null Indexes.

Using Microsoft Access with Btrieve

  • General Considerations.
  • How Microsoft Access Locates Btrieve Files.
  • Using Databases with Xtrieve-style Security.
  • Using Compressed Data Files.
  • Using Btrieve in a Multiuser Environment.
  • Using Btrieve Indexes.
  • Setting Btrieve Options.
  • Setting Microsoft Access Options for Btrieve.
  • Configuring the Server-based Version (BTRIEVE.NLM).

Files Included with Microsoft Access

  • Outdated Version 1.0 and Version 1.1 Files.
  • Microsoft Access Version 2.0 Files.

The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.


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Last reviewed: April 25, 1997
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