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access 97/2000 question

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Alan - 26 Feb 2004 06:11 GMT
If an access 97 back end database containing only tables is accessed by an
access 2000 front end, is there a danger or possibility that the tables will
be no longer accessable by access 97 front ends?
John Nurick - 24 Feb 2004 06:58 GMT
Hi Alan,

If the 2000 front end just contains linked tables pointing to the 97
back end, no worries. But if someone using 2000 opens and converts the
back end mdb itself, you're obviously hosed.

>If an access 97 back end database containing only tables is accessed by an
>access 2000 front end, is there a danger or possibility that the tables will
>be no longer accessable by access 97 front ends?

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John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

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