Re: Windows 2000 and Access Database

From: Sujit Singhania (blackholecorp_at_vsnl.net)
Date: 04/10/04


Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 16:46:01 +0530

As Access suggests, you will have to convert it to the latest version to be
able to open it through the application.

Sujit

> Yes, the user can open the mdb file and view it. We have Access 2000 and
can
> open the file. While opening the file it asks for "convert database" or
> "open database" since the mdb file was created in Access 97. On selecting
> open database, the file opens but through application it doesn't.
>
>



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