Should I convert 2000 and 2003 dB to Access 2007?

M

M Skabialka

I am using Access 2007 to open databases in Access 2000 and 2003. Most of
the functions I have tried so far seem to work, once I get past the sandbox
and other security issues. Is there a compelling reason to convert these to
Access 2007?

Mich
 
T

Todos Menos [MSFT]

yeah definitely convert to SQL Server

Access Data Projects will be greatly improved in a feature pack soon
to be released
 
A

Allen Browne

No.

If no one else needs to use this database in an older version, you might
want to convert it so you can use some of the new functionality, but there
is no hurry. Just when you need it.
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

A said:
yeah definitely convert to SQL Server

Access Data Projects will be greatly improved in a feature pack soon
to be released

As far as I know there will be no such feature pack.

Note that this person is really A a r o n K e m p f and that he is not an employee
of Microsoft.

Tony
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T

Todos Menos [MSFT]

Tony

as far as I know; DAO has not been included with office, windows or
mdac for a decade

**** yourself MDB fag

go and play with your barbie-sized databases, fucking princess


DATABASE _WIMP_ ALERT!!!
 

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