Re: A2000 Format mde from A2003



MechEngr wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.

Yea, I am quickly learning that it is not always best to upgrade.
The DB users have a mixed bag of A2000 and A2003...I recently found
out that some are using A2000 and I was trying to avoid getting and
distributing A2003 runtime.

As a developer one should acquire the newer versions, but as additonal tools,
not replacement tools. I have Access 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003 on my development
PC and use them all to provide whatever version my users need. My personal
preference is for Access 97, but I can "deliver" a solution in any version
required.

A related question: Any thoughts to the 3rd party ad-ins for
compiling to older versions of Access?

Never heard of any so I can't comment on them at all.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com


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