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"Thomas Joseph Kelly Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:37:54 -0600
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Thanks Robert,

         A week ago I began moving Office Pro 97 from my P-133 Windows95
machine to my P-III-866 Windows Me machine.  I ran into the "Not licensed"
problem.  I even found away to reregister the program and still I got the
error message.  Your tips email led me to the solution, which solved my
problem.

Thanks

Tom

At 02:32 PM 2/3/2002  Sunday -0800, you wrote:

>PROBLEMS LAUNCHING ACCESS
>Are you one of the 1.5 million who upgraded to Windows 98? Or are you
>considering making the big move? If you are, and you use Microsoft Access
>97, you should be aware of a potential problem. When upgrading to Windows
>98 or installing Access 97 on a Windows 98 system, you could have trouble
>launching Access. When you attempt to launch the application, you may
>receive the following error message: "Microsoft Access can't start because
>there is no license for it on this machine." Fortunately, Microsoft has
>already released a fix for this. This file contains a tool that corrects
>the problem and enables you to run Microsoft Access 97 successfully.
>You'll find the file on the Microsoft Web site at the following address:
>http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2c2061%2ctw-bug1117%2c00.html
>

Thomas "Tom" Joseph Kelly Jr.  USN, Ret.
Christian, Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Great-Grandfather.
"God Bless America"

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