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Jessica@aol.com - 25 Jul 2007 13:30 GMT
Hello,

I upgraded my Office 2002 to 2003 and now when  try to access my "Access
Databases" I cannot open it.

thanks.
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Paul

Douglas J. Steele - 25 Jul 2007 14:12 GMT
Since Access 2002 and Access 2003 both use the same file format, there
shouldn't be a problem.

What's happening when you try to open the database? Do you get an error
message? If so, what it is?

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> Hello,
>
> I upgraded my Office 2002 to 2003 and now when  try to access my "Access
> Databases" I cannot open it.
>
> thanks.
Jessica@aol.com - 25 Jul 2007 14:54 GMT
I got a message asking if I wanted to block unsafe expressions.  I chose NO.  
Then I got a security warning with
information indicating that Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 must be
installed
in order to block unsafe expressions.  The warning message asked if I still
wanted to open the document.  I chose YES.  The next message that came up
asked
if I still wanted to open the document because the file may not be safe if it
contains code that was intended to harm my computer.  I chose OPEN.  When I
double clicked on the document name to open it in a table format, I got a
message saying the feature you are trying to use is on a network resource
that
is unavailable.

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Paul

> Since Access 2002 and Access 2003 both use the same file format, there
> shouldn't be a problem.
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> >
> > thanks.
Douglas J. Steele - 25 Jul 2007 15:29 GMT
The "unsafe expressions" warning is part of the new macro security feature
added in Access 2003. See what Jeff Conrad has at
http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/macrosecurity.html for ways
around it.

The second message implies to me that you should do a Microsoft Update to
ensure that you've got all of the latest patches installed.

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>I got a message asking if I wanted to block unsafe expressions.  I chose
>NO.
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>> >
>> > thanks.
George Nicholson - 25 Jul 2007 20:41 GMT
> The second message implies to me that you should do a Microsoft Update to
> ensure that you've got all of the latest patches installed.

... and if you don't install Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 then simply
don't bother trying to use Access 2003 (IMHO). There really isn't a
workaround for that.

HTH,

> The "unsafe expressions" warning is part of the new macro security feature
> added in Access 2003. See what Jeff Conrad has at
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>>> >
>>> > thanks.
 
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