[AccessD] Future of Windows XP

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Aug 22 18:34:26 CDT 2013


If you bought a package, you are licensed to run it anywhere you want...you can even give it to your brother. That concept has already been challenged in court some time ago. Running multiple versions of the same package on different systems by different people is quite another issue...but no one has dared to formally start court proceedings for some reason or other. 

Jim

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From: "Jim Dettman" <jimdettman at verizon.net>
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 Don't know if it's still true or not, but at one point, it was a violation
of the EULA for Office to run it on anything other then Windows.

Jim. 

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Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 02:50 PM
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The Wine product that runs on virtually all distros of Linux. 

http://www.winehq.org/

It is not a virtual drive (like NTVDM) or an emulator but a product that is
totally integrated environment. This means that any Windows program running
with it will perform as fast or faster than it would natively. There is a
full set of documentation and Forums which can assist with any product
installation.  

Here is a link to the process of installing Microsoft Office on Ubuntu
Linux: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Microsoft_Office

To the best of my knowledge WineHQ supports every Office version from '95 to
2013 but I have only installed and tested Office 2003, which worked without
issues...my MS Access 2003 applications and all. Note, that Wine runs just
about everything; most major games, all Adobe products and even remote
take-over products like TeamViewer. 

In addition there are commercial products that can also make the move
effortless:
http://www2.codeweavers.com/products/#cxlinux

Jim  

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From: "Doug Murphy" <dw-murphy at cox.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 1:45:59 PM
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Future of Windows XP

 

 

PS MS Office works just fine on Linux (MS Access as well)...just a little
faster but that's all.

 

How do you do this?

 

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BradM at blackforestltd.com>

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Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 12:07:58 PM

Subject: [AccessD] Future of Windows XP

 

All,

 

I work part time for a small manufacturing firm (about 50 employees) with a
very limited IT budget.

 

Currently there are about 20 older PCs running Windows XP (SP3).  There are
two purchased application systems and a number of Access 2007 applications.

 

It is my understanding that Microsoft is dropping all support (including
security updates) for XP in April of 2014.

 

My background is primarily in application development and database
administration.  In the past, I have relied on fellow employees for
"Operating System issues".

 

I have some dumb questions.

 

How serious is the issue of Microsoft dropping all support for XP next
April?

 

What are most firms migrating to?  Win-7?  Win-8?

 

I would guess that either Win-7 or Win-8 will need more horsepower than XP
and neither will run very well on older PCs.  True?

 

Will Access 2007 applications run Okay with either Win-7 or Win-8?

 

Thanks,

Brad

 

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