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How to run simultaneously Access 97(mdb) on Windows Server 2008

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Hi All .. Have a good day... I just want to ask something about Access 97(mdb) running on a windows server 2003(recently running) and now we going to transfer Access97 to windows server 2008 which i already installed. Now what i want is? i want to run it "simultaneously" for my mdb users (5 users) , because as of now i was unable to run it simultaneously....i hope can help me this matter..
Feb 26 '13 #1
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Rommel,
You have only three legal choices.
Purchase an enterprise key with the option that will allow you to download the full application to each client logged into the server client using a license management server (which is what my workplace does) or the option where the main program stays on the server and the clients only download the user-interface. Your final option is to purchase a business license that allows you to install and authorize a given number of PCs with the software.
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