Microsoft KB Archive/240961

= MOD2000: Internet Explorer 5 Is Included in all Access Run-Time Installations =

Article ID: 240961

Article Last Modified on 5/13/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition

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This article was previously published under Q240961



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SYMPTOMS
When you use the Package and Deployment Wizard to package an Access run-time application, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 is installed along with your run-time application.



RESOLUTION
A new version of the Access Run-Time has been developed that gives you the option of not installing Internet Explorer 5.

For additional information about the new version of the Access Run-Time, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

243957 MOD2000: Access 2000 Run-Time Minimum Now Available for Download



MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Access 2000 must have Internet Explorer 5 installed for hyperlinks and data access pages to work properly. Microsoft Access 2000 also uses several of the Internet Explorer Library files for the file opening and browsing dialog boxes. For these reasons, the Access 2000 Run-Time requires Internet Explorer. The minimum requirement for Access 2000 without support for data access pages is Internet Explorer version 3.0. The decision was made to include the current version of Internet Explorer to remain compatible with Office 2000. If other Internet browsers are installed, Internet Explorer 5.0 does not become the default browser, thus leaving all other Internet browser functionality intact. Internet Explorer 5 does upgrade any earlier Internet Explorer installation to version 5.0.

