Re: Running an Access 95 application
From: david epsom dot com dot au (david_at_epsomdotcomdotau)
Date: 03/02/05
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Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:10:44 +1100
You can't do a completely clean install of A95 and A97,
because they both use VBA 5, so those components will
inevitably be updated to the latest version.
Jet version and DAO version are different, and won't
overlap: Don't simultaneously open a file in both A95
and A97, because the two Jet versions are not completely
compatible. apart from that I don't know.
(david)
"Peter de Valen?a via AccessMonster.com" <forum@AccessMonster.com> wrote in
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> Hi here,
>
> I have to run an Access 95 application for testing purposes. On my machine
> I only have a later version of Access. I don't mind installing Access 95
> also, but I was told that this will give conflicts with the later version.
> Is this true? Can I expect conflicts? What can I eventually do to prevent
> such conflicts?
>
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