Did you know Microsoft offers a free online version of Microsoft Office? You don't have to pay for Office unless you want additional features. The free version from Microsoft is here:
http://www.skydrive.com/
Facebook has free online Office applications at:
http://www.docs.com/
One option is to download MS Office 2010 Pro 60-Day Trial and install it, carefully following each step:
Go to: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try
If you do not want to buy or cannot afford a full, licensed copy of MS Access 2003 and/or prefer to pursue the downloading option, consider the latest version of genuine, similar free comprehensive Office Suite applications - OpenOffice and LibreOffice- downloadable free, from their original source, at:
You can use OpenOffice and LibreOffice simultaneously with MS Office 2010 Pro 60-Day Trial. If you delete MS Office 2010 Pro 60-Day Trial, well before the 60 day expiry date, and Remove all components of it from Add or Remove Programs (or its equivalent in your Operating System) and Restart before downloading and installing it again, it is usually possible to enter into further 60 Day trial periods.
If you are determined to continue using the full version of MS Access 2003, then you will have to purchase a full, genuine, unused and licensed copy of the software from a reputable, reliable supplier, such as Amazon:
Online offers of Free Downloads of MS Office products are probably almost universally either not genuine, illegal, unlicensed or pre-used licence versions, downloadable only from illicit download sites or sites that are masquerading non-existent MS Office products as camouflage for the marketing of other (often unrelated) software, products or services. Even if you do succeed in finding a Product ID or download site that seems to work for MS Access 2003, you will still have to purchase a separate, genuine, unused Activation Code for the product before you can successfully install it, use it with confidence, register it, activate it and download and benefit from Updates and Security Patches for it from Microsoft.
I hope this helps.
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