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Re: Restoration Database Clarification

To: "Matt Silvey" <matt12@rcip.com>,
Subject: Re: Restoration Database Clarification
From: "Patrick P. Castronovo" <slick1@mohaveaz.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 19:19:48 -0700
Well since I have it already installed on my computer, can I just leave it
there until I get the new Microsoft Office Professional ?  Pat



-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Silvey <matt12@rcip.com>
To: Roadster Mail List <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, April 29, 2001 7:09 PM
Subject: Restoration Database Clarification


>Since I sent out the letter advising you all that you could download a copy
>of the Restoration Database that I constructed, I have had a couple of
>people asking why it won't run on their computers.
>
>***I'm sorry to say that the database is not a stand alone program.  In
>order to use it, you MUST have Microsoft Access 97 or newer.  Access
usually
>only came as a part of Microsoft Office Professional.  If your computer is
>not recognizing the .mdb file, you most likely do not have the correct
>version of Access if you have it at all.***
>
>Check your start menu under programs and see if Access is listed there
>(should be near Word if you have that, the icon for Access is a yellow or
>maroon key depending on the version).
>
>If you don't have Access and you have installed the database already, you
>can uninstall the database using the uninstall program that should be in
the
>same location that the file itself is on your start menu.  Sorry for the
>mixup.
>
>I wish I had the programming ability to make this a stand alone program
but,
>at this time I do not.
>
>Best of luck,
>Matt

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