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Old June 30th, 2006, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
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Default Access Database capacity ... need help

jay you're right

so you're not a liar like the rest of the people around here

'oh but my uncle who talked to someone who used to date someone who
knew someone who works for microsoft said that adp is going away'

GAG

well i have an uncle who works for microsoft; and he tells me that
they're going to discontinue Access entirely; and then they'll give ADP
a new brand.

as it is you kids spoil the good name of microsoft access by relying on
a crap obsolete database




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Excuse me? Could you please provide 1, just 1, cite where *I* lied
about ADP.

If you wish to make false accusations about me, you better be able to
back that up with proof.

Calling me a flaming wimp? Perhaps you should look in the mirror.

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oh how funny

how cute

if you jerks woudln't always spread lies about ADP-- if you guys
wouldn't discourage people from using ADP maybe then I would be a
flaming wimp like you guys

as it is; I refuse to sit idly by while you MDB wimps spread
misinformation

I'm tired of hearing the exact same workaround for the exact same
problems.

microsoft invented a better way of working; it is called 'Access Data
Projects'






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User friendliness matters

Maybe you should think about this when you post to newsgroups then.


 




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