ClassWizard Error: Unrecognised database format '<filename>'

From: Joseph_van (Josephvan_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/24/04

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    trying to create my RecordSet classes (derrived from CDaoRecordSet) in class
    wizard, after selecting my (Acces 2000) database and hitting OK i get this
    error:

    Unrecognised database format '<c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\My
    Projects\GMF PoS\POSData.mdb'

    if i convert the database to Access 97 format (in access) it works, but the
    release EXE will only access the database on machines with Visual studio
    installed.


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