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Mauricio Silva
I have developed an Access 2K/Windows 2K database front-end and back-end
structure, as the company had chosen this as company's standard. I don't know
why but now we have one user using Windows XP / Access XP (I am sure it won't
be the last) and every time this user opens the database a screen come up
said: "It may be dangerous to open this database. Cancel or Open?" (it
doesn't ask to convert).
My questions are:
- Could my database or the data be damaged by this user just because it is
using a newer version of Access?
- Shouldn't they be compatible?
- Do I really HAVE to create a XP version of my front-end? (I guess it is
recommended)
Thanks
Mauricio Silva
structure, as the company had chosen this as company's standard. I don't know
why but now we have one user using Windows XP / Access XP (I am sure it won't
be the last) and every time this user opens the database a screen come up
said: "It may be dangerous to open this database. Cancel or Open?" (it
doesn't ask to convert).
My questions are:
- Could my database or the data be damaged by this user just because it is
using a newer version of Access?
- Shouldn't they be compatible?
- Do I really HAVE to create a XP version of my front-end? (I guess it is
recommended)
Thanks
Mauricio Silva