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Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) for Windows 95/98/NT 4.0

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 10 December 2003 - 13:34 · 6 comments & 753 views

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Overview
This download is for Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8), discussed in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 829558. Jet SP8 contains updated versions of several files that are utilized by Microsoft Access 2000/2002, Microsoft Office 2000/XP Developer, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Basic, and other Microsoft products that incorporate Microsoft Jet database engine version 4.0.

Note: If you have installed Jet 4.0 SP8 for Access 2000, Office 2000, or another application that uses the Jet 4.0 engine, you do not have to reinstall Jet 4.0 SP8 for Access 2002 or Office XP.

Download: Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) for Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 (KB829558)
View: Knowledge Base Article for this release


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(2 replies) #1 Digital Oracle on 10 Dec 2003 - 13:39
I thought Microsoft were not going to support these OSes anymore, especially 95 and NT4
#1.1 CdCViRus on 10 Dec 2003 - 13:48
i believe it's more like supporting access/office xp
#1.2 aStRaLgOd on 10 Dec 2003 - 14:24
dats thu, altho those oses will become more and more apart...
(2 replies) #2 Midnight Mick on 10 Dec 2003 - 18:03
Microsoft should think about fixing the 640K Memory thingy for Windows 98/ME...
#2.1 bluebsh on 10 Dec 2003 - 19:18
why? for a system that they no longer sell? why even try, the fix is get a NT based system...
#2.2 Midnight Mick on 11 Dec 2003 - 04:48
Yup for out for a £80 fix!
Obviously you'll never go open source then?!

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