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Asked by pauldonson in Microsoft ADP, Microsoft Office Suite, Windows 98 Operating System
Hi
I have a potential client who is willing to pay quite well for a database to be developed. It will run on Microsoft SQL 2005 as the back end, with a Microsoft Access 2000 ADP as the front end (my preferred method of development for this task). They have 35 client PCs most of which are running Windows 98 SE and Office 97. I plan to install Access 2000 run time on the client PCs. I have investigated all of the issues and cannot find any potential stumbling blocks. From what I gather, Access 2000 runs OK on Windows 98, it can connect to Outlook and Word 97 using VBA, so far so good.
I wondered if anyone else had any advice on whether this project is worth going for or if it will be more trouble than it is worth.
Thanks!
PS It isn't an option for the client to upgrade - they are perfectly happy with what they have. Who am I to question them lol? (Believe me I have tried).
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