

- #Access runtime 2010 not installing on parallels install
- #Access runtime 2010 not installing on parallels drivers
- #Access runtime 2010 not installing on parallels update
I don't refuse to update, as that could dangerously compromise the security of my system and I thought that could be among the possible reasons after reading the thread about the same issue, but some hours ago I have been attended online for customer support, they gave me the solution without the need for the latest recent updates, and now I have been able to install everything correctly and I am ready to purchase some of NI's great products. If windows 7 is totally obsolete, why does NI keep showing it in the OS requirements for its products? and be sure it will keep that way still well beyond January 20, as with Windows XP some years ago, thus showing an excellent attitude and intelligent policy towards clients and users. I program is a ACCDR but the access that is loaded on her computer will not open it. You should be able to just change the extension to.
#Access runtime 2010 not installing on parallels drivers
The updates I want not to install are the most recent featuring some serious problems with drivers and some hardware brands, but mainly because the MS aggressive strategy of forcing to install updates trying to push the user to go to Windows 10 without their approval, in addition to imposing invasive telemetry techniques well known to users. I'm guessing this is Access 2007 and newer.
#Access runtime 2010 not installing on parallels update
My Windows 7 64 came with SP1, and recently I installed the Convenience rollup update for Windows 7 SP1 which include all security and system patches between the release of SP1 (2001) through April 12, 2016. Please, let to know to users affected by this issue what exactly to do and what windows updates should be installed without need to open tickets or install hundreds of unnecessary updates which I want not to do since some of them harm the system instead of helping, as millions of windows users nowadays know.Ĭlick to expand.I'm afraid you are wrong, I never said that SP1 is no installed or absolutely no updates at all as you intend to speculate with your assertion. Why not try to help your users and new customers to enter the gateway to your wonderful sampler universe instead closing it without even giving the first step? Native Instruments, I love your products and I want to give my son, who has a great musical talent, a xmas gift buying him several of your libraries (toward to electronic and orchestral) but I don't want to do it if I'm not sure that everything will run without major issues, then, why don't un-complicate and debug your installers for an easier run? Built-in security features include antivirus, firewall, and internet protections Scan your face or fingerprint with Windows. I could see in some old thread that apparently there is a windows update problem, it says that you have to have ALL the updates installed, which I want not to do since some of them can harm the system: With Windows 10 home at the heart of your computer you can do it all. What I have tried already - Resultġ- run native access (na) installer as admin _ negativeĢ- run na installer in safe mode _negativeģ- Run na with antivirus and firewall (deactivated)_ negativeĤ- Download and run the na installer in other pc with win7-64 _ negativeĥ- run na installer in w10 pro _Positive - it work.
