UT1x: Upsizing Tools Requires Local Installation of MS Access

Last reviewed: August 1, 1997
Article ID: Q128256
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access Upsizing Tools version 1.0

SYMPTOMS

When you run Setup for the Microsoft Access Upsizing Tools version 1.0 on a computer with a network installation of Microsoft Access version 2.0, you may receive the following error message:

   Setup could not find Microsoft Access 2.0 installed locally on your
   system. Please install Microsoft Access 2.0 before installing this
   application.

RESOLUTION

The Upsizing Tools requires a local installation of Microsoft Access in order to be installed and to function properly.

MORE INFORMATION

You cannot perform an administrative installation of Microsoft Access to a network server (with the SETUP /A command), perform workstation installations of Microsoft Access from the server, and then install and use the Microsoft Access Upsizing Tools on the workstations. You must install Microsoft Access locally on the workstations before you can install the Upsizing Tools. A local Minimum or Laptop installation of Microsoft Access is sufficient to enable you to install the Upsizing Tools.


Additional query words: wizard
Keywords : AutInst StpOthr kberrmsg kbsetup
Version : 1.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : Info_Provided


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Last reviewed: August 1, 1997
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