3rd party database program that handles Access '95 files?

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Jake D

Can anyone tell me of a non-Microsoft relational database program that
can use my old Access '95 files, and maintain the relations between
linked tables? If it can use my Access forms, reports and queries,
that would be ideal. I looked at Open Office, but got the impression
that the database was flat-file.

Thank you,

JD
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a a r o n . k e m p f

can't you just upsize to a more recent version?

it's a _VERY_ bad idea to use old versions of MS Office, because of
security reasons.

I'd reccomend upgrading to Office 2003 SP3 or newer.
 
J

Jake D

can't you just upsize to a more recent version?

it's a _VERY_ bad idea to use old versions of MS Office, because of
security reasons.

I'd reccomend upgrading to Office 2003 SP3 or newer.

Hi,
Yes, I may have to. Hang the expense! Do you know if V.2003 will read
my V.'95 files: tables, relationships, forms, reports, queries and
all?

Any tips on where to find it at a good (low!) price?

Thanks..

JD
 
J

John W. Vinson

Hi,
Yes, I may have to. Hang the expense! Do you know if V.2003 will read
my V.'95 files: tables, relationships, forms, reports, queries and
all?

Yes, with no problems or quibbles most likely. There might be some (minor and
fixable) issues with VBA code references.
Any tips on where to find it at a good (low!) price?

www.live.com or www.google.com and search. Make sure you're getting a legal
copy though, not someone's OEM or unlicenced pirated copy.
 

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