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Access 2000 on a terminal server

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wgechter

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Jul 24, 2002
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We are trying to install Access 2000 on a terminal server. We are supposed to put:
drive:\setup transforms="drive:\termsrvr.mst" in the command line and run it from add/remove programs.

We have downloaded the ORK, and done all of this. We are still getting an error message, "Can't find the database you specified or you didn't specify a database at all. Specify a valid database name in the command line and includ a path if necessary"

It has Office xp small business already and I am not sure if this may be the conflict. Does anybody have suggestions?
Thanks
 
Are you installing this from the server console or elsewhere? We have hundreds of users using Access remotely on TS sessions. Please expand a bit more on what you are doing...
 
I have to install from the server. I can't install remotely, of course. I use Add/remove programs to put it in install mode. It's a Windows 2000 server, with terminal services and Citrix. It has many more programs running on ts/citrix but this one just won't work. I can't get Access to work on the server let alone through rdp or citrix. I get the same error everywhere. Does that help any? Thanks
 
yes it won't do this for some reason. i have tried and looked around for an explanation but found none. u are talking about installing office remotely right. and it messes with front end and back end database if u do it with group policy. i had to phisically install it on the server then with group policy install it to clients. if i did it through TS it would give me an error, and if i did it through group policy it would install but give me an error when i tried to split the database.

Good Luck
Thanks, PAUL

 
Actually I wanted to install Access from the server, on the server. I am not doing anything remotely. All I want to do is get Access on my server. The server has terminal services and citrix on it. I want to be able to view Access through rdp and citrix after I have it installed. I can't even install it right now b/c I get that error message. Maybe this makes more sense now. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks!
 
oh then your error message has to do with your front end database not able to locate your rear end database. this is what u do to correct this. when u split the database or for sql specify were the database make sure that the format is in UNC path, by default it leaves it as a path to the local computer for example c:\windows\system\......u need to convert it to UNC path which is like \\server\share. then all will work. its not your installation your having a problem with its your d\base.........and one more thing. looks like u published this with Group Policy on your server.. i explained that u can't do this. deny the policy for the domain controller and install office with the CD. like we used to do. u know normally. if u don't know what publish is just ask and i'll give u more explanation. but this is why your getting the error message Thanks, PAUL

 
Maybe I'm not communicating well. I am not even trying to find a database. That is the wierd thing. I installed it on my server and when I just go to open up the program (Access) I get that message. We have no back end database. I need people to be able to use Access through Citrix if they ever need to build a database, but the problem now is that I am not even looking for a database. I am just opening the program. I installed it on the server with the transform command line and then I can't even open it up the server. No back end, no front end, just Access. Am I not explaining things very well? Sorry!!
 
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