Who can convert an Access 2000 application to Access 2007 for me?

J

jhunter

I'm looking for an individual, or company, to convert an Access 2000
application to Access 2007. Where do I find such people? Does anyone
here know anyone that has done this (and knows what they're doing)?
 
T

Tom Ventouris

If your database is mission critical, or large and complex, continue to seek
proffesional help. If not, make a copy, open it in A2007 and convert it with
the option in the Office Button.

For proffesional help, search through this group. Many of the MVP's and
others, contribute here freely but also provide services proffesionally. Go
through the last few days' postiings and you will find links to their sites
with contact details.
 
J

jhunter

I tried converting a copy of it previously (by simply opening it in
A2007) but some of the VB stuff no longer worked (so I went back to
the original). If anyone knows a good MVP, I'm all ears.
 
D

Dirk Goldgar

I tried converting a copy of it previously (by simply opening it in
A2007) but some of the VB stuff no longer worked (so I went back to
the original). If anyone knows a good MVP, I'm all ears.


It may be (or not) that there was nothing wrong with the conversion , but
Access 2007's tighter security model was preventing the VBA code from
running. With Access 2007, you have to either explicitly enable VBA code in
a particular database, or else designate a trusted location and put the
database file in that location.
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

If anyone knows a good MVP, I'm all ears.

Note that there are lots of folks who have yet to be recognized as
MVPs who also give fine answers.

Tony
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