When Microsoft Office 2000 is installed on a computer that has a version of Microsoft Office 97 Professional and an Access 97 run-time application, you are presented with the choice of
Upgrade now or
Customize. Either option has the default installation location of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office2k. In this situation Access 97 is not overwritten and any Access 97 run-time applications are not affected.
However, when Microsoft Office 2000 Premium is installed on a computer that has an Access 97 run-time application with only the stand-alone version of Access 97, you are instead presented with a choice of
Install Now or
Customize. Customize has a default installation location of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office but does give you an option to change the location. The
Install Now option does not give you a chance to install to a different location and installs automatically into the default location. Consequently, if you have installed Access 97 previously into its default location of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office, Access 97 is overwritten.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
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Install Office 97 Professional to its default folder of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office.
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Install an Access 97 run-time application to a different folder.
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Verify that both installations work as expected.
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Install Access 2000 from Microsoft Office 2000 Premium.
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On the page that is name Microsoft Office 2000: Ready to Install, click Install Now.
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Try starting your run-time application that was created in Access 97.
Note that you are asked to convert or enable your database, which indicates that Access 2000 is being started. This is because Access 97 is no longer installed and has been replaced by Access 2000.