I installed XP mode to be able to run Office 2003 and 2007 simultaniously, mainly because of microsoft access 2003, which my clients use. I would like to work in Office 2007, but it crashes my access 2003 databases. I installed office 2003 in XP mode and office 2007 in Win 7.
In my clients network environment, the program part of access usually sits on the C drive and the data (accessible by all users) sits on a mapped network drive, which happens to be the F drive.
On my computer all my data sits on a second harddrive (only programs are on C), which I assigned the drive letter F, which simulated the network drive.
To be able to use and develop access efficiently, I need to be able to access the existing 2nd harddrive or another drive in XP mode.
Is it possible?
In my clients network environment, the program part of access usually sits on the C drive and the data (accessible by all users) sits on a mapped network drive, which happens to be the F drive.
On my computer all my data sits on a second harddrive (only programs are on C), which I assigned the drive letter F, which simulated the network drive.
To be able to use and develop access efficiently, I need to be able to access the existing 2nd harddrive or another drive in XP mode.
Is it possible?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS M`730
- OS
- windows 7