Microsoft KB Archive/148167

= ACC95: Products Qualifying for Microsoft Access 95 Competitive Upgrade =

Article ID: 148167

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q148167



SUMMARY
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

This article lists the applications that qualify you for a competitive upgrade of Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0.



MORE INFORMATION
To setup a competitive upgrade for Microsoft Access version 7.0, you must have one of the following applications installed on your computer:

  Microsoft Access (2.0 or earlier) Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS (2.0 to 2.6) Microsoft FoxPro for Windows (2.6 or earlier) Microsoft Office for Windows (4.3 or earlier)

  Microsoft Visual FoxPro (3.0) Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Alpha Five for Windows (1.0) Alpha Four for MS-DOS (3.0 to 6.0) Borland dBASE for MS-DOS (III+, IV, and 5.0) Borland dBASE for Windows (5.0) Borland Paradox for MS-DOS (5.0 or earlier) Borland Paradox for Windows (5.0 or earlier) CA Clipper for MS-DOS (5.0 to 5.3) Claris FileMaker Pro for Windows (2.1 or earlier) DataEase for MS-DOS (4.53 to 5.0) DataEase for Windows (5.0 or earlier) Lotus Approach for Windows (3.0 or earlier) Microrim R:BASE for MS-DOS (2.11 to 4.5++) Microrim R:BASE for Windows (3.1 to 5.1) Personal Oracle7 for Windows PowerBuilder (3.0, 4.0) Superbase for Windows (1.2 to 4.1.3) Superbase for Windows 95 (3.0) Symantec Q&A for MS-DOS (4.0 or earlier) Symantec Q&A for Windows (4.0) WindowsBase 2.0

When you try to install a competitive upgrade for Microsoft Access, a Compliance Checking program (CCP) is run to verify if you have a true competitive upgrade. CCP uses the above list of acceptable Microsoft or competitors' products for the compliance checking. If the CCP program finds one of these products installed on your computer, it allows Setup to continue. If CCP does not find one of the accepted products in the product list, it asks you to list the folder where an acceptable product is installed. This includes any location on a hard disk, CD-ROM, network drive, or floppy disk.

Keywords: kbinfo kbsetup KB148167

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