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Can I still download Access 2003 runtime?

Asked by: mrcoulson

We have this old Access app that REQUIRES the 2003 runtime and doesn't run correctly under 2007.  The app can't be updated, either.  So, we need to find a download of the 2003 runtime.  Does anyone know where I can download an installer?  Is it still legal to do that?  I don't want to ask the EE community to break the law.

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2008-10-14 at 07:59:18ID23813084
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Answers

 

by: jazzIIIlovePosted on 2008-10-14 at 08:17:24ID: 22712120

Hi there;
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/access/HA011208861033.aspx
....
The Access runtime software and the royalty-free Access runtime license formerly shipped as part of a Microsoft Office Developer (MOD) product with earlier versions of Microsoft Office. For Access 2003, the Access runtime software is shipped with the Microsoft Office Access 2003 retail product, and the royalty-free Access runtime license is a component of the Access 2003 Developer Extensions. Even though the runtime software is included in the Microsoft Office Access 2003 retail product, the right to distribute the runtime is not included. You must purchase the Access 2003 Developer Extensions to obtain a royalty-free license to package and distribute the runtime.
<< Is it still legal to do that?
Above explains i think...

http://support.erol.co.uk/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=83

If i were, i would convert to sql or csv file and redump it...

 

by: JDettmanPosted on 2008-10-14 at 08:36:52ID: 22712338


  I don't believe you can still purchase this from Microsoft, but it would be worth a call.  If not, then  I'd check on e-bay as a start.

JimD.

 

by: jazzIIIlovePosted on 2008-10-14 at 09:25:13ID: 22712896

 

by: JDettmanPosted on 2008-10-14 at 09:38:15ID: 22713037

<<http://support.erol.co.uk/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=83>>

  A
s you yourself pointed out:

"Even though the runtime software is included in the Microsoft Office Access 2003 retail product, the right to distribute the runtime is not included. You must purchase the Access 2003 Developer Extensions to obtain a royalty-free license to package and distribute the runtime."

  So it is illegal to download it and then turn around and distribute it.

JimD.

 

by: jazzIIIlovePosted on 2008-10-14 at 09:53:59ID: 22713228

yes...

 

by: mrcoulsonPosted on 2008-10-14 at 11:19:03ID: 22714148

Okay, it's illegal.  I stopped searching for a download.  Instead, I found an installer in a project on which I worked a while back.  So, I installed it on this user's machine and success!

I think it's morally okay because the developer of this application was willing to provide me with a copy of the runtime, but we couldn't wait for the CD to arrive in the mail.

Anyway, thanks a ton for the background!

 

by: andy1892Posted on 2009-05-11 at 08:23:00ID: 24355590

The 2007 runtime will run 2003 db's

 

by: DuaneSchPosted on 2011-03-09 at 13:39:21ID: 35088087

Hi Jazllllove
Thanks.  The download from
http://support.erol.co.uk/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=83
works fine with no complications.    It produces a simple compact Access 2003 runtime that runs my application just fine.  I may still try to buy the development tools, but this works right now! dhs

 

by: LSMConsultingPosted on 2011-03-10 at 03:41:34ID: 35093797

"The download from xxx works fine with no complications"

And it's still illegal to use it unless you own the Devloper Extensions. I've submitted this to Microsoft for evaluation.

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