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Constant need to repair Access 2000 database converted from Access 9718 Oct 2003 22:25 GMT1
We were using an Access 97 database for a couple of years
with no problems.  Since it was converted to Access 2000
it needs to be repaired multiple times a day.  What could
be causing this?  Thanks
A97, A2000 and A200218 Oct 2003 22:24 GMT2
How are you.
I hope your extensive knowledge in Aceess could help me
resolve our Access mysery.  Your help is greatly
appreciated.
Error Message on Data Access Page18 Oct 2003 12:12 GMT1
I developed a Data Access page for data entry for multiple
users.  Some users are getting this error message:
CONVERSION ERROR OCCURED WHILE BUILDING PARAMETERIZED
UPDATE OR REFRESH STATEMENT
Conversion of Access 97/98 to Access 200018 Oct 2003 09:16 GMT2
Can the Access 97/98 data base be converted to 2000?
I understand there are many things that must be done.
Please advise and point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Converting an Access dB17 Oct 2003 01:57 GMT1
I have an Access database which is a basic thesaurous. The
only problem is that the organisation it has been
developed for don't have a copy of Access on Lotus
Approach. Can we convert a database in its entirety to
Access 2003 Warnings16 Oct 2003 22:56 GMT1
Where is the setting in Access 2003 that stops the "jet 8.0" warnings? I
remember someone said that you could lower the security settings or
something like that.
NEED HELP FROM AN EXPERT!!!16 Oct 2003 19:26 GMT1
I have a CD containing a 1997 Access Database.  The CD
contains a few files:
1) smalldb.mde
2) smalldb.mdb
Update Access 200016 Oct 2003 17:15 GMT2
Have Access 2000. Tried to open a .mdb file - pop-up tells
me I have to update - file created by a newer version of
Access - what files do I need? Do I have to take the whole
Office update? Exactly where do I find them? Greenhorn
Unexpected state16 Oct 2003 02:34 GMT3
Does anyone know what could have caused this error?
*********
The database is in an unexpected state; Microsoft Access
can't open it.
Converting Data from Access97 to 200216 Oct 2003 01:20 GMT3
Is there a way to convert Access data from 97 to 2002?  Or
is it too far a conversion?  Thanks.
Insufficient Memory???15 Oct 2003 22:14 GMT1
I have a address database of 300,000 records. The database came from a mainframe that made every field 255 characters long. Then I try to make a field smaller in the design screen, I get an error message that there is insufficient memory or disk space. My computer is a duel 2 ...
convert Access 2000 file to Word 200215 Oct 2003 20:31 GMT1
Is there an easy way?
Copying access 2002 to create access 2000 database15 Oct 2003 15:09 GMT2
I have Access 2002 with a database I created for a
friend.  My friend has Access 2000 at work.  I need to
make a copy of the database and convert it to Access 2000.
Then I will send it via Internet and have it copied to the
conversion15 Oct 2003 15:03 GMT1
How can I open a Access 2000 DB in a Access 1997
application?
Thanks
OLivier
Converting an Access 95 database to Access 200014 Oct 2003 20:36 GMT1
When attempting to convert an Access 95 database to Access
2000 this error appears at the end of the conversion
process: could not find field "Description". Is there any
way to get around this? Thank you for your help!
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