ACC97: Can't Run MS Access 97 Database in Earlier Versions
ID: Q159734
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SUMMARY
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
The database file format in Microsoft Access 97 is different from the file
format in earlier versions; however, you can export tables from a Microsoft
Access 97 database to a database created by an earlier version.
MORE INFORMATION
If you need both Microsoft Access 97 users and users of an earlier version
of Microsoft Access to share the same data, you have two alternatives:
- You can open (or enable) the database. The Open option will leave your
database unchanged, so you will be able to share it with users of
earlier versions. You can make changes to the data, but you will not
be able to make design changes to the database in Microsoft Access 97.
NOTE: Even though the Open option leaves your original database
unchanged, there may be some conversion issues that apply if you are
sharing your database between Microsoft Access 95 and Microsoft Access
97.
- You can create a front-end database for each version of Microsoft Access
that will be accessing the data. The front-end should contain all of
the objects, except tables. Move the tables to a back-end database that
is in the format of the earliest version of Microsoft Access that will
be accessing the data. Each of the front-end databases can then link
(or attach) the tables in the back-end.
REFERENCES
For more information about compatibility with earlier versions of Microsoft
Access, search the Microsoft Access 97 Help Index for "compatibility," or
ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
Keywords :
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: April 14, 1999