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Using Microsoft Access with Microsoft Windows for Workgroups
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Important:  Before You Use Microsoft Access with Microsoft 
Windows for Workgroups
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While running Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, if you use the 
Network button in Microsoft Access dialog boxes to connect 
to a password-protected server, you may lose data. To avoid 
damaging your database, you must install the updated Microsoft 
Windows for Workgroups Driver included with Microsoft Access. 
Until you have installed this driver, do not use the Network
button in Microsoft Access dialog boxes to make network 
connections. 

Note: If you are considering installing Windows for Workgroups 
at a later date, install the updated driver now.

To install the updated Windows for Workgroups Driver:

1 Exit Microsoft Windows or Windows For Workgroups.  

  This driver cannot be installed while you are running 
  Microsoft Windows.

2 Insert the ODBC disk in drive A.

3 Type a:

4 Type wfwdrv

  * If Windows is installed on your PC, but is not in your 
    PATH statement in AUTOEXEC.BAT, enter the path where 
    Windows is installed. For example, type: 
  
      wfwdrv c:\windows

  * If Windows is installed on the network, specify the system 
    directory where USER.EXE is found. For example, to install 
    the driver into the q:\system directory type: 

      wfwdrv q:\system 

    If you cannot make changes to your Windows directory,
    contact your system administrator.

5 Type win to restart Windows.


If you have any questions about this driver, please contact 
Microsoft Product Support Services for Windows for Workgroups.


NOTE: The README file installed with Microsoft Access contains
important information for users of Microsoft Access and the
following products:

  * Microsoft LAN Manager
  * Microsoft SQL Server

Please read this file before working with Microsoft Access
and either of these other products.  To view the README file,
double-click the README icon in your Microsoft Access program
group.
