![]() You have to buy it separately, and it’s quite pricy -( but not make design or design changes.Īccess is no longer a standard part of MS Office Home & Student version. It was not a trial version but the so-called MS Runtime Access (free) which is supposed to be able to run databases, change data etc. My previous experiences with the Access runtime were less problematic, but I never used it in a PC with Office. But apparently this is also not problem-free. Then someone told us about the free Access Runtime by MS. But there were other problems there – a lot of them. Then when we discovered that Access is no longer a part of Office Home, we tried Office Libre and OpenOffice. ![]() Originally, we made the database assuming that Access was a part of the Office Home (as it was in olden times). Maybe different software would give you more specific wording about the problems? You could also try a totally different program to read the database on the target machine. I’m sorry I can’t be of more help, you most definately know more about Access than I do. Is there an option to save your database in a non-referencing sort of way? Perhaps a slightly different file format? ActiveX controls are used (from what I read) in Access, and if certain used controls aren’t on your target machine, you’ll get these types of errors. “Cannot control license” (from my googling) generally means one of the ‘under the hood’ modules isn’t registering correctly to be used on another machine. Googling makes me think you have a referencing problem.Īre the target and source machines both the same installed language?Īre all the used components of the one database loaded correctly into the target machine?Īre any of the components individually registered (paid for or installed separately) modules? Later we probably need to run the RT module on a 2003 or 2007 machine. We thought you were supposed to be able to run an Access Database from an Access RT module, but did not succeed. (All messages translated from Danish, so they may not have exactly the same wording in the English version). Close and restart all active Office programs before changes can take effect.Īnd then this whole process repeated itself again and again.Īt one point the Access database actually showed up on the screen, but unfortunately also a message that informed that it would be closed.Īt one point it said “Cannot control the license”. Try to activate the product automatically online Then it asked for the 25 keys product key of Office. It said: “Close all active Office programs before the changes can take effect”. The database were saved as an accdb file from a full Access 2010 version.Ĭonfiguration of Access RT 2010 completed on the customer’s pc. Having made an Access 2010 membership database for a small private organization, tried to make it work on their Windows 7 computer with MS Home and Student Office, and an Access Runtime module.
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