I had the same issue today: forced to move to Access 2019 for developer because our software provider (TechData) no longer provides Office 2016 Pro+. If you have the former, you will currently need to use the Access 2013 runtime.ĭo you specifically want to target features not available in the 2013 runtime (e.g. If you have the latter, you should already have Access. It may be that we subsequently find issues, but at present this solution offers a viable way forward.ĭo you have Office 2019 Standard? Or Office 2019 Professional Plus? I trust this explains what I was trying to achieve, and gives other users a possible solution to the lack of Access 2019 runtime. However Access 2013 runtime was reinstalled and seems to happily co-exist with Office 2019. The upgrade from Office 2013 to Office 2019 removes Office 2013 and also removed Access 2013 runtime.
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Hence we are saved from having to purchase 20+ copies of Office 2019 Professional and install it on users, the majority of which, do not require it!
HOWEVER our investigations have shown that Access 2013 runtime will work to our Access 2019 database.ĪLSO it WILL co-exist with Office 2019 Standard. Trying to install Access 2016 runtime with Office 2019 was a non starter. However there is, at present, no Access 2019 runtime.
What we initially required was Access 2019 runtime to replace the Access 2013 runtime installations and maintain compatibility. We have a group of 6 core personnel that we need to upgrade to Office 2019 Standard. We have at least 16 users that need access to our database. Our situation is that we have 2 database developers, previously using Access 2013 that we have upgraded to Access 2019.