![]() The instance on the left is running using Access Runtime, and the instance on the right is running in full Access. The Figure above shows two instances of the same minimal MDB application. Some menu items, such as Open and Save in the File menu, and the entire View, Format, and Tools menus ![]() Title bar text/icon (can be specified by the MDB instead of by Access) The following features are not included as part of Access 2003 Runtime without additional customization: A user with Access 2003 Runtime installed instead of full Access can open and run an Access application (either an MDB file or, with a few extra steps, a SQL Server back-end database) but does not see the Database Window and cannot switch the view of any Access object to Design view. Access 2003 Runtime is, in essence, Microsoft Access 2003, but with a few key features disabled.
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