Driver booster 5 key. So, are your Mac's recent enough to have an intel processor? If not, you may have performance problems, but you can use Virtual PC on them. IF you have recent Macs with Intel processors, you will need to start up in PC mode using Bootstrap or use Parallels software on the Macs and start up that application. Microsoft Access Runtime is a free version of Access that allows you to run Access applications including entering, deleting and modifying records. From 2010 onwards Runtime comes in 2 versions: 64 bit and 32 bit. A 32 bit version will work on a 64 bit computer but the 64 bit version will not. The iODBC SDK and Runtime is a combination of three important components We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of a new iODBC SDK and Runtime for Mac OS X (Lion, 10.7.x, and later). I believe that you can run MS Windows 2000 to Microsoft Vista with Parallels software or using the native bootstrap program. On the older machines using Virtual PC you would not be able to run Vista. On the older machines and using Virtual PC, you might not be able to run Access 2007 but I have no way to test that at the moment. John Spencer Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2008 The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County. Hi, Please forgive me if this is a stupid post. I'm quite new to Linux, wine etc. A quick bit of background. I have taken over as IT Manager at a company. They have Access Front Ends that connect to SQL back ends for all their day to day applications. All users at remote site TS into a 2003 server and run the front end on that to avoid data corruption. Of course the system was never licensed, and management don't want to fork out $50k ish for cals, windows, SQL etc. So i'm experimenting with moving to open source. I have managed to install Centos 6.0, and got wine installed. I have installed MS 2002 runtime (only gold rated Access version), installed ie7 to fix the trusted location issue and created my ODBC link. I can open my front end it loads the start-up form. It can pull the data from my SQL database and populate the list of users (its a login form). So everything seems good there. However a simple thing, my buttons don't seem to do anything. Login or Exit buttons look to click, ie. The press graphic works, but its like there is no code behind them. There are no errors or anything. Before I try and install a full version of Access to start debugging, has anyone else tried this? Is there something I need to install to get the vba to work? Any ideas would be great. What's your Wine version? Newer stable version (currently 1.4) should be better in general. Wine --version Can you provide the details about why and how you install native components like MS 2002 runtime or ie7? If you use winetricks. Show winetricks verbs you used. You may also try CrossOver. It's based on Wine. It's payware. But if you cannot do something with CrossOver, you have little chance to make it with Wine. Unless you are a real ninja~ You also get support by purchasing CrossOver. If would be nice if you can report bugs to Wine community. From my experience, you won't get fix even reply very soon. But you still helped the whole community a little bit~ Good luck for your open source journey~ milesy.
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