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Can't Create and MDE File

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Janet95

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Jun 6, 2006
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Hi, I'm having trouble creating an MDE version of an ACCESS 2000 database.

I tried converting it to 2002 with no luck and I also opened up a form in design view, opened the view code mode and debugged / compiled it with no luck. Do I have to do this with every form and is this the right step?

I don't recieve any error messages. It's just that the "Make MDE File" is grayed out and I can't select it.

Any suggestion would be tremendously appreciated [ponytails2]
 
How are ya Janet95 . . .

[ol][li]Create a new DB & [purple]import everything!`[/purple][/li]
[li]Open any code window & [purple]compile![/purple][/li]
[li]Do a little testing to make sure everything works.[/li]
[li]Try converting to MDE![/li][/ol]
My best shot at this point!

Calvin.gif
See Ya! . . . . . .
 
Hi AceMan1,

I just tried that. It didn't work. The Make MDE File is still grayed out. [neutral]
 
OK. This was an Access 2000 db. This time when I went to work I tried converting it again to a 2002 version and it worked that made the Make MDE File option available.

I'm not sure why this is happening? I should have been able to take the Access 2000 version and create an MDE File with that.

 
No,its not a replicated database.
This seems very weird to me that I had to convert it to a 2002 in order to make an MDE and that my prior trouble shooting steps didn't work.
 
The database should be the same version as the access app.

Hope This Helps, PH.
Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ181-2886
 
PHV is right; you can run an Access2000 db in Access2002, but in order to modify it you need to convert it into the same version you're working in!

The Missinglinq

There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat!
 
I simply said this:
To convert a MDB into a MDE, the database version should be the same as the access app.

Hope This Helps, PH.
Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ181-2886
 
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