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Problems with mixed environment (Access 2000 and Access XP)

Some computers in our office have Access 2000 and others have Access
XP. The original database was written in Access 2000. Is there a
reason that code has some problems while being run on the Access XP
machines?
Nov 12 '05 #1
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I don't know, what problems are you seeing? References would be the most
likely problem. Check this for further information.

http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-38.html

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Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
"Bill Engel" <wm*****@strategic-asset.com> wrote in message
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Some computers in our office have Access 2000 and others have Access
XP. The original database was written in Access 2000. Is there a
reason that code has some problems while being run on the Access XP
machines?

Nov 12 '05 #2
NB
wm*****@strategic-asset.com (Bill Engel) wrote in message news:<a3**************************@posting.google. com>...
Some computers in our office have Access 2000 and others have Access
XP. The original database was written in Access 2000. Is there a
reason that code has some problems while being run on the Access XP
machines?

I think there should be no problem.

Except if something relevant to Access 2000 is hardcoded into the app,
like the default location of MSACCESS.exe file, for example (the
default folder is different in Access XP)

NB
Nov 12 '05 #3

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