Not sure I understand. The server doesn't *need* Access installed, unless
it's a terminal server.
On the users' workstations, I wouldn't uninstall Access 2002, I would
install 2003 alongside it. Then, if any issues crop up with 2003, you can
easily revert to 2002.
You'll need to opt for a "custom install", and at some point you'll be
given
the option to keep existing versions. Access 2002 and 2003 co-exist quite
happily.
"Abbey Normal" <AbbeyNormal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:985D3425-F0F3-43AF-B1D8-42638AE58DF4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi. I have a large database on server, split. I want to upgrade to
Access
> 2003, and I have a full version. I was going to uninstall 2002 and
install
> 2003 & sp's, when no one is using it, of course. Is there anything wrong
> with
> that method, or anything I should take into consideration? Thanks,


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