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References in access

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Muzzery

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Jan 11, 2002
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I'm using Access 2002, and it's great, but i have a
problem. We have a databse on a server which is accessed
by everybody here, the problem is that some other people
have Access 2000 i installed, and when they use the
system, some of the button's don't work, and some of the
code won't run. I know that the only way to change this
is to select tools > References, and choose an Micrososft
Office 9.0 object library, instead of 10.0 (which 2002
seems to use) in Visual Basic

The database is in Access 2000 format, but there seems to
be compatability problems, half the potential users can't
really use this database, so is there a way to get round
this, or do i need to create a seperate database for 2000
users, and link the tables or something?

Any help appreciated

Muzz
 
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