I'm in the process of converting Access 97 databases (on a Windows 98 operating system) to Access 2000 (running on a Windows 2000 operating system.
Has anyone else noticed that the tables on the "Tables" tab sort slightly differently in 2000? I'm not referring to records within the tables, but just the listing of tables (in ascending order) on the Windows 2000\Access 2000 "Tables" tab. Here's an example:
Win98/Access97 database:
Agency
Dup_select
dupcount
Win 2000/Access 2000 database:
Agency
dupcount
Dup_select
Both databases have always been in English and both use the "General" sort order. Neither database has security setups, nor do they use ActiveX Controls or complex macros. I've scoured Microsoft Knowledge base and Tek-tips and have come with nothing to account for this. Ideas anyone? Should I worry about this?
Has anyone else noticed that the tables on the "Tables" tab sort slightly differently in 2000? I'm not referring to records within the tables, but just the listing of tables (in ascending order) on the Windows 2000\Access 2000 "Tables" tab. Here's an example:
Win98/Access97 database:
Agency
Dup_select
dupcount
Win 2000/Access 2000 database:
Agency
dupcount
Dup_select
Both databases have always been in English and both use the "General" sort order. Neither database has security setups, nor do they use ActiveX Controls or complex macros. I've scoured Microsoft Knowledge base and Tek-tips and have come with nothing to account for this. Ideas anyone? Should I worry about this?