ACC2: Administrator Setup Does Not Create SETUP Subdirectory

Last reviewed: April 24, 1997
Article ID: Q115916
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access version 2.0

SUMMARY

Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

This article lists the directories created by Microsoft Access during an Administrator Setup (SETUP /A) to a network server, and describes how to run a workstation installation of Microsoft Access.

MORE INFORMATION

Setting up Microsoft Access with the Administrator Setup lets you run Microsoft Access from a network server. This reduces the amount of disk space needed by workstations running Microsoft Access by storing most of the Microsoft Access files on the server.

When you run an Administrator Setup, the following subdirectories are created on the server below the Microsoft Access directory:

  • SAMPAPPS
  • SHARED
  • SYSTEM
  • WORKDIR

Note that no SETUP subdirectory is created. The SETUP.EXE file is installed in the Microsoft Access directory on the server.

To run a workstation installation, run SETUP.EXE from the Microsoft Access directory on the server, not from the SETUP subdirectory as stated in the Microsoft Access "User's Guide." Use the full path to the SETUP.EXE file to run a workstation installation, as in the following example:

   N:\ACCESS\SETUP.EXE

REFERENCES

Microsoft Access "User's Guide," version 2.0, Chapter 1, "Setting Up Microsoft Access," pages 4-6

For more information about installing to a network server, see the topic "Network Installation" in the ACREADME.HLP file.

For more information about Setup, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q114811
   TITLE:      WX0996: Setup and Conversion Questions and Answers
 

	
	


Keywords : kbsetup StpNet
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : X86
Issue type : kbdocerr


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Last reviewed: April 24, 1997
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