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Database opens as Read Only  in Access 200329 Jul 2006 13:08 GMT1
I'm currently in the process of upgrading my applications from Access
2000 to Access 2003.
When I do so I can only run some processes if I'm logged on as an
administrator on my local machine.
Access 2.026 Jul 2006 20:06 GMT11
Our church purchased a program called Church Windows .  They are trying to
import records from another database CDMS.  Apparently, Church Windows was
made with Access 2.0 and we need Access 2.0 on the computer to do the
export/import.  Since Access 2.0 is so old, is it available ...
mdb file format?24 Jul 2006 00:32 GMT4
Is there a way to determine the database version (97, 2000, 2002, 2003) of an
Access file either by opening it or externally?  I know you get a message
asking if you want to convert the file to a newer version the first time you
open it, but what about at some later point?
Convert Access 97 to Access 2002 or 200321 Jul 2006 23:59 GMT3
I must convert a suite of 10 integrated Access 97 systems to either Access
2002 or Access 2003.  What version is more stable?  What version will cause
less problems?
Thank you,
Upgrading from Access 2002 SP3 to Access 2003... security warnings16 Jul 2006 16:36 GMT2
I just got a new laptop and the new software is Access 2003. My main database
was designed and built using Access 2002 SP3. When I open the database on my
new laptop, I get a "security warning... unsafe expressions are not
blocked"... then I get another warning "This file may ...
Run Excel Macro From Access 2003 Conversion Problem12 Jul 2006 01:46 GMT2
My 2000 access application shelled to Excel, ran a macro that prepared Oracle
output for importation to Access 2000.  I used the Microsoft "178116; ACC:
How to Determine When a Shelled Process Ends" logic and it worked perfectly.  
When I upgraded to Access 2003, the Excell macros ...
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I want to rollback Access2003 to Access200011 Jul 2006 01:31 GMT3
I upgraded to Access2003 from Access2000
about a year ago and now I want to roll back
to Access2000.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Converting Access 97 Databases to Access 2003 with read only macros10 Jul 2006 06:35 GMT1
I'm trying to convert an Access 97 database to Access 2003 how ever I get an
error message that Access 2003 can not convert the database due to
security reasons (some of the macros are set to read only) and quits.
When I look in the database in Access 97 some of the macros have a ...
Missing Primary Key06 Jul 2006 16:22 GMT3
I am creating a database using the JET provider and .NET.  I make a
copy of a template database and insert rows into various tables.  The
database is closed, copied to another location and used my my
application.  In a few instances we have noticed that the primary key
I cannot access infor from a subform.03 Jul 2006 19:12 GMT1
I am working on Access 2003.
I have two tables with a one to many relationship, and I have created a
form with a subform/subreport. Now I want to write the information on
the tables to a text file accoding to their relationships. For example
 
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