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MS Access 2000 Developers Edition for the UK

Does anyone out there know where I could get hold of a copy of this? I am
willing to pay but remember this is several years out of date...

Many thanks.

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Peter Van Peborgh
88 Oakmount Rd
Chandlers Ford
Hampshire SO53 2LP
UK
pe*****@ntlworld.com
+44 (0)23 8036 5413
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Nov 12 '05 #1
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"Peter Van Peborgh" <pe*****@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:g%******************@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net...
Does anyone out there know where I could get hold of a copy of this? I am
willing to pay but remember this is several years out of date...

Many thanks.

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Peter Van Peborgh
88 Oakmount Rd
Chandlers Ford
Hampshire SO53 2LP
UK
pe*****@ntlworld.com
+44 (0)23 8036 5413
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Peter,

try E-bay

Also, never a great idea to publish all your personal details on Usenet like
that - not a good idea at all (!)

rgds

Iain
Nov 12 '05 #2
"Peter Van Peborgh" <pe*****@ntlworld.com> wrote in news:g%9vb.128$0r1.425067
@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net:
Does anyone out there know where I could get hold of a copy of this? I am
willing to pay but remember this is several years out of date...


Didn't they bury a program CD with the Black Prince in Canterbury?

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Lyle
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Nov 12 '05 #3
Hi,

You can buy the current MS Access Developer edition (would be XP or 2003,
don't know for sure), then send a downgrade request letter to local
Microsoft representatives.

I did this for MS Office 2000 and 97.

Since when I needed them they wasn't available anymore, I bought two Office
XP professional, and I send such letter to my local MS office. Thye granted
me the right to use the downgrade version for an year (I'm not allowed to
use in the same time the Office XP licence, obviously), and after an year if
I need the older versions, I can make a renewal letter.

HTH,
Bogdan Zamfir

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Independent consultant
"Peter Van Peborgh" <pe*****@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:g%******************@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net...
Does anyone out there know where I could get hold of a copy of this? I am
willing to pay but remember this is several years out of date...

Many thanks.

--
|| | | | | | | | |
Peter Van Peborgh
88 Oakmount Rd
Chandlers Ford
Hampshire SO53 2LP
UK
pe*****@ntlworld.com
+44 (0)23 8036 5413
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Nov 12 '05 #4
"Peter Van Peborgh" wrote
Does anyone out there know
where I could get hold of a
copy of this? I am willing to pay
but remember this is several years
out of date...


I agree with Iain, it's not a good idea to post all your personal
information. Every time I've looked, there were copies of most versions of
Office Developer Edition up for bids on the eBay online auction site -- and
they were selling for a great deal less than a current version with
downgrade.

In any case, there isn't an Office 2003 Developer Edition -- that function
is handled by Visual Studio for Office 2003 System, and I don't know if they
have a downgrade program for that. I suspect they do.

Larry Linson
Nov 12 '05 #5
TC
Forget the software - start saving up for the viagra tablets & breast
implants!!

TC
"Peter Van Peborgh" <pe*****@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:g%******************@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net...
Does anyone out there know where I could get hold of a copy of this? I am
willing to pay but remember this is several years out of date...

Many thanks.


(personal details snipped)
Nov 12 '05 #6

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