Converting Access 2000 to 2003

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Erin Cimbri

I am very inexperienced with Access. I was looking for
some instructions or tips on converting from Access 2000
to 2003 and can't find any. Is there anything I need to
know before I dive into this? Is there some info on this
on some Microsoft site?
thanks
 
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David

That white paper is conversion to 2002, not 2003.
Is there a 2003 conversion white paper yet??

-----Original Message-----
Hi Erin,

2000 to 2003 should be a simple process. There's a conversion "white
paper" at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319400 that gives details.

I am very inexperienced with Access. I was looking for
some instructions or tips on converting from Access 2000
to 2003 and can't find any. Is there anything I need to
know before I dive into this? Is there some info on this
on some Microsoft site?
thanks

--
John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

Please respond in the newgroup and not by email.
.
 
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Bill Ramos [MSFT]

Hi David,
The white paper for converting to Access 2002 will be updated within the
next month. The issues for upgrading to Access 2003 from previous versions
of Access are the same. We did not change the file format for Access 2003.
Enjoy,
Bill Ramos
Lead Program Manager, Microsoft Access 2003
--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

That white paper is conversion to 2002, not 2003.
Is there a 2003 conversion white paper yet??

-----Original Message-----
Hi Erin,

2000 to 2003 should be a simple process. There's a conversion "white
paper" at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319400 that gives details.

I am very inexperienced with Access. I was looking for
some instructions or tips on converting from Access 2000
to 2003 and can't find any. Is there anything I need to
know before I dive into this? Is there some info on this
on some Microsoft site?
thanks

--
John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

Please respond in the newgroup and not by email.
.
 

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