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VB .NET 08 and Access Autonumber Seed

Hey everyone, Im using VB .NET 08 and am having trouble resetting the autonumber seed when I clear the database. I know in access to reset the seed u can do a compact and repair, but Im not sure how I can reset the seed programmatically in VB .NET
Sep 10 '08 #1
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shouldnt have been using autonum in the first place for it, lol
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