End of life for microsoft office 2003




















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Easy to follow. No jargon. Standard operating procedure now is two service packs and they made a big thing about the initial release of the latest ones 'being' SP1 level as they had done more testing extencive beta and internally so while there will probably be a Windows 7 SP2 there may not be. Keeping it around even now is just digging yourself a bigger hole for later when you need to move for drivers and to actually use the enhanced tech in your newer pc rather than mising out on all the benifits of it.

The only possibility is Microsoft release an Update Rollup as they did Windows Windows Vista - SP2, again the same as above. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page:. By ptrainor1 in forum Windows. The time now is PM. All rights reserved. Copyright EduGeek. Follow EduGeek via. Microsoft is dropping support for Access in April What about the. Will it continue to be supported since it is compatible with later versions of Access? If Microsoft continues to support the.

Perhaps when they drop support for one of the later versions of Access? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 1. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Bill Mosca. I, personally, have not heard anything about dropping backward compatibility for the MDB file format. If it should ever happen Microsoft would surely include converters.

Leaving millions of databases in the dust would be a very bad move.



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