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Cannot open a database with a previous version of your application
Cannot open a database with a previous version of your
application.....This is the error message we get once we upgraded our office package. We were currently on Office97 Pro and upgraded to Office XP Pro and we get the above message once we try and open up access. |
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Cannot open a database with a previous version of your application
Mike,
Perhaps the following KB article might help: ACC2000: Cannot Open an Access 97 Database in Access 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;310804 -- Cheryl Fischer, MVP Microsoft Access Law/Sys Associates, Houston, TX "Mike Burns" wrote in message ... Cannot open a database with a previous version of your application.....This is the error message we get once we upgraded our office package. We were currently on Office97 Pro and upgraded to Office XP Pro and we get the above message once we try and open up access. |
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Cannot open a database with a previous version of your application
Of course you can't open a database in an older version of the software.
When the older version was written, the programmers would not have known what newer versions would do and could not program it to handle that. For example, a newer DVD player might be able to play DVDs, CDs, MP3 discs, etc. But an old CD player can't play a DVD or any future version of a disc. That is the whole point of upward technology. Rick "Mike Burns" wrote in message ... Cannot open a database with a previous version of your application.....This is the error message we get once we upgraded our office package. We were currently on Office97 Pro and upgraded to Office XP Pro and we get the above message once we try and open up access. |
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