Sorry...I should have been more specific. The process is meant to be automated (no logon dialog box, and if possible, not opening the Access app at all). Therefore, referencing the database itself really isn't what I'm looking for. I have tried using command strings to pass a userid/password...
The reason I was trying to use one of the data access methods is that I don't know of any other methods to refer to DB objects. That's what I meant by trying to "trick" DAO, ADO, etc....I was just looking for some method that might "see" the module. Does anyone know of a...
I am trying to make a stand-alone VB6 project run a procedure in a standard module that resides in a user-level secured Access2000 DB. I have tried DAO, ADO, and ADX, but apparently there is no way to trick any of them into running a procedure....Am I missing something in one of the data access...
I am trying to make a stand-alone VB6 project run a procedure in a standard module that resides in a user-level secured Access2000 DB. I have tried DAO, ADO, and ADX, but apparently there is no way to trick any of them into running a procedure....Am I missing something in one of the data access...
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