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Reinstall Access 2000 after doing 2003 install?

Last night took the plunge and upgraded to Office 2003 pro, and told
it to get rid of 2000. Realized too late that some programs (such as
FMS Develper Suite) do not yet include the components to work with
2003 version-single compnent ugrades are just too expensive. Speed
Ferret has not yet released a new version to work with Access 2003.
So I need to have Access 2000 back.

Can someone please advise? Can I install only Access 2000 in a
separate folder from Office 2003 without fist un-installing 2003?
I've already done my upgrades to Office 2003. Or, since I'm running
Windows XP pro, can I do a system restore to before my Office 2003
install, and then do a custom re-install of Office 2003 and leave
Access 2000 intact? Appreciate any recommendations on the best
approach.
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