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l (^) SharePoint Services running on Windows 2003 Server (with Service Pack 1), or Windows
2008 Server (with Service Pack 2), as a minimum, if you want to take advantage of the
SharePoint collaborative features
l A SharePoint 2010 Server running the Access services, if you want to publish Access
objects to SharePoint
l A CD-ROM or DVD drive, depending on your Office 2010 installation media
Using the CD
To access the content from the CD, follow these steps:
- Insert the CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
A window appears displaying the License Agreement.
Note: The interface won’t automatically launch if you have autorun disabled. In that
case, click Start ➪ Run (for Windows Vista or Windows 7, Start ➪ All Programs ➪
Accessories ➪ Run). In the dialog box that appears, type D:\Start.exe. (Replace D with
the proper letter if your CD drive uses a different letter. If you don’t know the letter, see
how your CD drive is listed under My Computer.) Click OK. - Read through the license agreement, and then click the Accept button if you want to
use the CD.
The CD interface appears.
What’s on the CD
The following sections provide a summary of the materials you’ll find on the CD.
Example files
Example files will be installed into a directory named Access 2010 Bible, or you can choose
any directory in which to install these files. Below this directory will be subdirectories named
Chapter_01, Chapter_02, and so on through Chapter_38. Each subdirectory contains all
the files necessary to follow the examples in the corresponding chapter.
A few chapters have no examples, and do not have a corresponding folder on the book’s CD. Most
chapters contains a single Access 2010 database file with an .accdb extension, such as
Chapter30.accdb, while some folders contain multiple Access database files and auxiliary files
used for the chapter’s examples.
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