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  1. Falcon101

    Converting Access 2.0 to Access 97

    Interesting. I have converted to 95 from Version 2 without a problem but have no tried it direct to 97. Access 97 will read version 2 databases. Perhaps the quickest fix may be to create a blank 97 Database and import all the objects from the version 2 database and recompile. May be worth...
  2. Falcon101

    Hidding the Database View of an MDE file in XP Professional

    I have noticed the same problem with 2000 and XP. My work around was to use the autoexec macro to close the database window when the database started. Solved all my problems. It may be a solution for you!!
  3. Falcon101

    Reduced access times on a frontend/backend database

    Thanks guys for the Info and the debate. It has given me a few ideas and certainly the link supplied by Evalesthy is of immense value. (Tip definitely make sure no code runs when you run decompile. It will chew up your modules and spit them out :-(, otherwise it was of great value ) Just...
  4. Falcon101

    Reduced access times on a frontend/backend database

    I have created a number of frontend/backend databases which are used to service users on a network. The Tables reside in the backend on the server and the front end is loaded locally on each machine. The backend is in Access97 to cater for various versions of Access being loaded on the front...
  5. Falcon101

    How do I open an ADO recordset from a stored query

    Hi Hopper If the query is already saved in your database why are you using ADO at all ?? use a local recordset such as Dim MyRs as recordset Set MyRs = Currentdb.openrecordset("Select * FROM .. WHERE... ETC...")

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