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Old 15-01-2005, 09:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Helo, I am not able to use VB6 as front end for MS Access 2000 & above. But it is accepting MS Access 97 for data source. Pl tell me what is the problem & give me solutions also.. My PC Pen IV with 256MB RAM.
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Old 15-01-2005, 01:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes! Even I faced the problem

after creating db in Access 2000 convert it to Access 97 then it works!
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You need to access the database through ADO and not DAO for databases newer than Acess 97 ...
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Sir, the solution of changing MS Access 2000 to 97 does not serve the purpose, as edting in 97 will again give raise a problem. Pl suggest me another way.

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are u using ADO or DAO?
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You need to access the database through ADO and not DAO for databases newer than Acess 97 ...
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I disagree. I have used VB6 with Access 2000 database using DAO. So that is not the problem here.
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