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ACT! 2000 linked to Access XP


Hi all,

We are having several "stand-alone" ACT! databases, which are linked to
a MS-Access 97 database (dbf only) for summary reports. This works
perfectly fine by using the FoxPro file type.

Now, it has been decided to move to Access XP, leaving me with the
probably already know "Could not find installable ISAM" problem. I have
downloaded and installed the FoxPro drivers, but somehow it doesn't work
(the table contain only #ERROR in each field) - using the ODBC setup.
Maybe I have done a mistake by setting up the FoxPro drivers - anybody
with a step-by-step procedure (except the one from Microsoft).

I have also tried to use any other file types such as dbIII-V, but these
file types can't read the ACT! database format.

Would somebody have a solution to my problem?

Best regards,

Peta

NB. ACT! is a contact manager software
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