Palm Desktop by Microsoft Access 2002-2003

Anonymous
2019-05-25T05:32:29+00:00

I have been using Palm Desktop for years with different versions of Office. I recently installed Office Home and Student 2010. During the installation a trial subscription for Access 2010 was installed. I started having some problems with the calendar I don’t know if that was related. I checked the backup files in the Palm directory there was a pop up window showing the trial for Access had expired.  I had to have Microsoft remove Access 2010. I uninstalled the Palm Desktop and the Office Home and Student 2010. I reinstalled Office without any trials subscriptions and the Palm Desktop. The Palm Desktop does not have the Microsoft Access 2002-2003 Database.  Can I download an old version of Access 2002 – 2003 or just purchase any full version of Access?

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-05-25T07:12:24+00:00

    You cannot download Access 2002/2003 from any official site, you might be able to buy an earlier version of Office from a third party seller

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-05-25T08:05:58+00:00

    You cannot download Access 2002/2003 from any official site, you might be able to buy an earlier version of Office from a third party seller

    I reinstalled the Office Home and Student 2010.  The Access 2002 – 2003 by Microsoft Office 2010 was replaced with an MDB File Format. MDB is a database file used by Microsoft Access. The Palm Desktop Database seems to be okay.  I ran a sync yesterday before the removal. I will have to see if there are any changes the next time when I sync with my iPhone.

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