Hi,
I often use an Access .adp database to link to SQL tables in order to add, delete and modify fields.
However, the installation where I'm working has Office 2003 installed and they're using SQL Server 2005.
When I created the .adp in Access and tried to open a table in design mode, a message popped saying that my version of Access was created before the SQL Server version and that modifications to the design would not be permitted. And that I should check Microsoft for a possible update.
I have searched the MS site and have been unable to find said update.
Was just wondering if, in fact, there is one and I'm not putting in the proper search criteria.
Does anyone have any experience with this situation?
Thanks,
Vic
I often use an Access .adp database to link to SQL tables in order to add, delete and modify fields.
However, the installation where I'm working has Office 2003 installed and they're using SQL Server 2005.
When I created the .adp in Access and tried to open a table in design mode, a message popped saying that my version of Access was created before the SQL Server version and that modifications to the design would not be permitted. And that I should check Microsoft for a possible update.
I have searched the MS site and have been unable to find said update.
Was just wondering if, in fact, there is one and I'm not putting in the proper search criteria.
Does anyone have any experience with this situation?
Thanks,
Vic