At 04:58 PM 1/5/99 -0600, you wrote:
>I just installed MS Office 97' Pro....with Access, yet when go to start it
>states cannot run Access because there is not a license installed on this
>machine ?? What the heck is that? Never saw that one before.......
>
I've been seeing a lot of people with this problem in the Microsoft Access
newsgroups. From the Microsoft support site:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q191/2/24.asp?FR=0
> ACC97: AcLicn97.exe Available for Download on MSL
> Last reviewed: November 18, 1998
> Article ID: Q191224
>
>The information in this article applies to:
> Microsoft Access 97
> Microsoft Windows 98
>
> Under certain conditions when installing Microsoft Access 97 onto a
> Windows 98 computer, when you try to start Microsoft Access, you may
> receive the following error message:
>
> Microsoft Access can't start because there is no license for it on
> this machine.
>
> The AcLicn97.exe file contains a tool that corrects this problem and
> enables you to run Microsoft Access 97 successfully. For more
> information about this problem, see the following article in the
>
> Microsoft Knowledge Base:
> ARTICLE-ID: Q141373
> TITLE : ACC: "There is no license" Error Starting Microsoft Access
>
> ~ AcLicn97.exe (size: 83168 bytes)
>
> is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library.
> It contains the following files:
>
> AcLicens.exe The tool
> Readme.txt The Readme file with installation instructions
>
>
> MORE INFORMATION
> In order for this tool to work properly, you must have the full
> version of Microsoft Office 97 Professional or Microsoft
Access 97
> installed on your computer.
>
>Last reviewed: November 18, 1998
>© 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use.
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