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Access97: Installing Runtime version on PCs with Network install

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agc1976

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Hi,

Where I work, all computers run MS Office with network installations, that is, all Office applications run from a network drive (T:).

For performance issues, I want to install the runtime version of MS Access to the (C:) drive of every computer. I created the setup job using MS ODE tools and everything went fine. However, when I run the setup at the workstations, it will automatically try to install the runtime files in the default MS Office directory (in network drive (T:)).

Is there any way to override this and force the runtime files to install in drive (C:)?

Any help or suggestion is appreciated.

Alfredo
 
There should be a change path or customize option somewhere during the install procedure. I have both the Office 97 and Office 2000 developer kits, but due to the way my system is setup write now I can't install the Office 97 developer to give you more explicit instructions right now. In the Access 2000 runtime, you click the Custom install button to change the path.
 
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