It seems very possible. I have never done that before, but from VB(6), I would establish a DAO connection to that Access database and pull the SQL from that Querydef object. Next, modify the SQL with the parameters, then create the recordset in ADO.
I am sure someone else has a more definitive answer, but I hope my suggestion helps you in the right direction.
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