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I Need To Move An Access Data Base From An Me Pc To An Xp Pc What Is The Best Way
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I Need To Move An Access Data Base From An Me Pc To An Xp Pc What Is The Best Way
If your computer is networked just share the file and copy it over. If not you can either put it on a floppy, thumb drive, CD, DVD, blu-ray disc, etc. and copy it over. You can also e-mail it to yourself. If you have any linked tables you'll have to copy those over and relink them. If you have any path specific coding you'll have to change those paths.
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