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Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. SYMPTOMSAfter you install a Microsoft Access 97 run-time application that was created on a computer running Microsoft Office 97 Service Release 1 (SR-1), the name, the organization, and the product ID (PID) of the registered user on the target computer are replaced with those of the creator of the run- time application. This information appears in the About Microsoft Access dialog box. CAUSE
The computer on which you have installed the run-time application is
running the retail version of Microsoft Access 97 or Microsoft Office 97
Professional that has not been updated with SR-1. Consequently, the
installation of a run-time application that was created on a computer
running Microsoft Office Service Release 1 (SR-1) overwrites the
Msaccess.exe file on the target computer.
RESOLUTIONThere are three methods that you can use to prevent this behavior or to return a computer to its original state after overwriting Msaccess.exe. Microsoft recommends that you use Method 1 or Method 2 to resolve this issue. Method 1If Msaccess.exe has already been overwritten and incorrect user information appears in the About Microsoft Access dialog box, follow these steps on the target computer:
Q158658 OFF97: How to Completely Remove Microsoft Office 97 http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/articles/sr1fact.htm Method 2If the run-time application has not yet been installed on the target computer, download and install the SR-1 patch before you install the run- time application.Method 3To change the default behavior of the Setup program so that the newer version of Msaccess.exe does not overwrite the older version, you can modify the Setup.inf file.WARNING: Following these steps produces a configuration that has not been tested; this method is not supported by Microsoft product support professionals and may result in unexpected behavior. Any use of this method IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. WARNING: This method prevents Setup from overwriting Msaccess.exe with a newer version of the file. If your application uses features such as snapshots that were not available before to the release of SR-1, your application may not function correctly on a computer that has not already been upgraded with the SR-1 patch. Microsoft recommends that you use Method 1 or Method 2 to resolve this issue.
"msaccess_exe" = 1,MSACCESS.EXE<MSACCESS.EXE>,,,,,,0,NEVER,,,,,, _ SHARED,3016976,,,,8.0.0.4122, "msaccess_exe" = 1,MSACCESS.EXE<MSACCESS.EXE>,,,,,,0,NEVER,,,,,, _ SHARED,3016976,,,,8.0.0.4122, "msaccess_exe" = 1,MSACCESS.EXE<MSACCESS.EXE>,,,,,,0,NEVER,,,,,, _ SHARED,3016976,,,,8.0.0.4122, "msaccess_exe" = 1,MSACCESS.EXE<MSACCESS.EXE>,,,,,,0,NEVER,,,,,, _ SHARED,3016976,,,,8.0.0.4122, "msaccess_exe" = 1,MSACCESS.EXE<MSACCESS.EXE>,,,,,,0,NEVER,,,,,, _ SHARED,3016976,,,,8.0.0.4122, MORE INFORMATIONFor more information about Microsoft Office 97 Service Release 1, please visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/articles/sr1fact.htm Additional query words: changed different runtime license
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