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Skynyrd16-Nov-04 5:13
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Hi all.

My problem is pretty simple. I was just wondering if a application based on a Access mdb file database can be deployed in a System that doesnt have MS Access installed.

The OS is Windows XP. The question is: Are the odbc drivers and the jet drivers for Access databases installed with MS Access or do they come with the OS? I know the app will run if the drivers are present, doesn't matter if Access is installed or not.

I cant test any similar environment because all computers here have Office installed and even uninstalling I cant be sure if the drivers are left behind or they really did come with Windows.

P.d. If drivers dont come with OS, is there a way (legal please) to install them without having to install MS Access?

Thanks for any help.
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