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    Hi there - I'm busy with a project that uses an Access 2000 database with VB6. It uses a DSN to connect, and I have the following problem: on one of the test machines, and I'm sure on the many machines it has to be compatible on, the ODBC drivers for Access 2k aren't available, only Access97 drivers. This is a problem because of the way the DB works (it doesn't in 97 format :) ), so does anyone know where (on ms.com maybe) i can find an updater for a system's ODBC drivers? I haven't found anything that makes sense. Or maybe one of you has another solution? Thanks Paul W


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      Hi there - I'm busy with a project that uses an Access 2000 database with VB6. It uses a DSN to connect, and I have the following problem: on one of the test machines, and I'm sure on the many machines it has to be compatible on, the ODBC drivers for Access 2k aren't available, only Access97 drivers. This is a problem because of the way the DB works (it doesn't in 97 format :) ), so does anyone know where (on ms.com maybe) i can find an updater for a system's ODBC drivers? I haven't found anything that makes sense. Or maybe one of you has another solution? Thanks Paul W


      -- A wise fox has many exits from its burrow.

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      You need to download the latest version of MDAC[^]. Paul van der Walt wrote: Or maybe one of you has another solution? Use a decent DBMS like SQL Server, or, if you can't afford it, use MSDE. I see dumb people

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