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When did Microsoft quit supporting Access 2.0?

JAS

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS
website does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did
not even exist :D (if only).

James
Nov 13 '05 #1
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JAS <du*************@gmail.com> wrote in news:41**********@newspeer2.tds.net:

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS
website does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did
not even exist :D (if only).

James


I remember it clearly; it was June 25, 1876.

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Nov 13 '05 #2

"JAS" <du*************@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:41**********@newspeer2.tds.net...

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS website
does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did not even
exist :D (if only).

James

That would be the same year they put Larry in the nursing home.
Nov 13 '05 #3
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:46:58 -0600, JAS <du*************@gmail.com>
wrote:

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS
website does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did
not even exist :D (if only).

I do not remember the exact date, but it was long before January 1,
2000

Regards

Thilo Immel

Nov 13 '05 #4
In message <41**********@newspeer2.tds.net>, JAS
<du*************@gmail.com> writes

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS
website does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did
not even exist :D (if only).


I think Microsoft usually supports two releases of a product, the
current release and the one before it. So Access 2 would have gone out
of support as Access 97 was released.


--
Bernard Peek
London, UK. DBA, Manager, Trainer & Author. Will work for money.

Nov 13 '05 #5
See

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;LifeOfficeFam

for the official answer.

It ended Novermber 1, 2000.
--
MichKa [MS]
NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Technical Lead
Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies
Windows International Division

This posting is provided "AS IS" with
no warranties, and confers no rights.
"JAS" <du*************@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:41**********@newspeer2.tds.net...

The topic says it all really? I have paperwork to do and this is a
question that just keeps coming up with regard to an Access 2.0 product
that I quit supporting in January of this year.

Any clues? The the list of products no-longer supported on the MS
website does not include it - its like anything prior to Office 97 did
not even exist :D (if only).

James

Nov 13 '05 #6

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