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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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Technically no, though you can run Access from inside a Windows virtual
machine using Linux as the host OS.

http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop/ws_features.html




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On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 00:58:55 -0500, "DFS" <nospamDS@nospam.com> wrote:
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>Technically no, though you can run Access from inside a Windows virtual
>machine using Linux as the host OS.
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>http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop/ws_features.html
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Not quite true. Both Crossover Office (costs money) and Wine (free) can
supposedly run MS Access now, though I haven't tried it. Neither of these is
a virtual machine, instead, they are API translation layers, and take much
less overhead than virtual machines.
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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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"Steve Jorgensen" <nospam@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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> >Technically no, though you can run Access from inside a Windows virtual
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> Not quite true. Both Crossover Office (costs money) and Wine (free) can
> supposedly run MS Access now, though I haven't tried it. Neither of these[/color]
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> a virtual machine, instead, they are API translation layers, and take much
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Yes. Thanks. I should have remembered Wine; it's been available for quite
a while now.

They say Wine runs various Access versions, but only 1 person has rated the
versions and it doesn't look good
http://appdb.winehq.com/appview.php?appId=12


CrossOver ($59.95) says this about running Access 2000 (a "silver medal"
program)
"The silver is awarded to applications that install, and run well enough to
be usable. However, in our testing, we find that these applications have
signifcant bugs that prevent them from running flawlessly.

The most important aspect of a silver application is that CodeWeavers makes
a firm commitment to bring all silver applications to the gold level in
future releases of CrossOver, and that CodeWeavers will respond to and
address all bugs reported in these applications."

http://www.codeweavers.com/site/prod...xoffice/medals



Seems the VMWare solution, though costly (at $299.99), is the most usable
one.







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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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why?


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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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MySql and PHP on Apache is the way to go!!


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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:24 PM
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None@none.com (None) wrote in <zredneKDXrgXGk2iRVn-tA@dls.net>:
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>MySql and PHP on Apache is the way to go!![/color]

And that has exactly what to do with clients accessing those?

And all three of those run just fine and dandy on Windows servers,
BTW.

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