It's compatible with Windows XP SP3 (32 bits) and operating systems of 64 bits like Windows XP Pro x64 or Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 are not supported.
No. Microsoft Access is a database application, not an operating system.
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No. Access is a personal (small-scale) database system.
Microsoft Access 2003 or Microsoft Office Access 2003 is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with graphical user interface and software development tools. Its successor is the Microsoft Office 2007.
Here you can find your Microsoft access training: http://www.tlglearning.com/Training/MicrosoftAccessTraining.aspx Microsoft access is a system managing database that came from Microsoft.
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Microsoft Office is an office suite that may or may not contain the Access database program. Only the most expensive versions of MS Office include Access, so more often than not MS Office does not include a database, although it always includes a word processor (MS Word) and a spreadsheet (MS Excel).
Microsoft 95 was the first operating system by Microsoft
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DB2 is a family of relational database management system (RDBMS) products from IBM that serve a number of different operating system platforms. According to IBM, DB2 leads in terms of database market share and performance. Although DB2 products are offered for UNIX-based systems and personal computer operating systems, DB2 trails Oracle's database products in UNIX-based systems and Microsoft's Access in Windows systems.
RRAS (Routing and Remote Access service)
Windows 7 is the name of new Microsoft's operating system.