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mdb to adp conversion
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| Is there a wizard that can convert a mde to adp? Third party tool?
I found a lot of documentations on converting older mdb to newer ones, and
upsizing to sql server. But since adp is a relatively new file type, other
than building it from scratch, there ought to be some ways to bring the
existing MDBs to this new form.
Thanks!
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| You can use the upsizing wizard found in the tools database utilities menus.
"homer" wrote:
> Is there a wizard that can convert a mde to adp? Third party tool?
> I found a lot of documentations on converting older mdb to newer ones, and
> upsizing to sql server. But since adp is a relatively new file type, other
> than building it from scratch, there ought to be some ways to bring the
> existing MDBs to this new form.
> Thanks!
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| Thank you Paul.
I have also heard conflicting reports about if ADP could run on Win98/NT.
Some one said 2003 ADPs could but 2000 ADPs would not. Is that true?
"Paul" wrote:
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> You can use the upsizing wizard found in the tools database utilities menus.
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> "homer" wrote:
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| Hi,
I have never had trouble running 2000 ADP's on WinNT4 both server and
workstation, cannot comment for Win98, but I would not recomend
anything for Win98 except for upgrading it to a proper OS like Win2K or
WinXP, but that is just my opinion.
Regards
Alex
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| Brendan Reynolds 2005-04-22, 7:24 am |
| Office 2003 requires Windows 2000 SP3, Windows XP, or later. Office XP was
the last version to support Windows 98 or Windows NT.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edi...nfo/proreq.mspx
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Brendan Reynolds (MVP)
"homer" <homer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you Paul.
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> I have also heard conflicting reports about if ADP could run on Win98/NT.
> Some one said 2003 ADPs could but 2000 ADPs would not. Is that true?
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> "Paul" wrote:
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