I'm getting old too
It's been a while but I found brilliant help here when developing my work database so...
I have a couple of databases developed in Access 2007. They've been working fine for years but my computers are starting to expire now and the databases are less happy running on the new PC. I have a new laptop running Windows 11 and the databases give me a 'runtime error' now.
Is Access 2007 dead/incompatible with Windows 11?
I have a legit boxed copy of A2007 within Office Pro 2007 on a dusty old boxed disc but am assuming this is dead as well. If so then what are my options for running and working on databases?
I have a small membership database that uses barcodes to scan customer entry/sign in that I would like to do some work on. Is that going to be something that I can't do because of the age of the original database or do they last forever like I want them to?
Thanks for help, as ever.

I have a couple of databases developed in Access 2007. They've been working fine for years but my computers are starting to expire now and the databases are less happy running on the new PC. I have a new laptop running Windows 11 and the databases give me a 'runtime error' now.
Is Access 2007 dead/incompatible with Windows 11?
I have a legit boxed copy of A2007 within Office Pro 2007 on a dusty old boxed disc but am assuming this is dead as well. If so then what are my options for running and working on databases?
I have a small membership database that uses barcodes to scan customer entry/sign in that I would like to do some work on. Is that going to be something that I can't do because of the age of the original database or do they last forever like I want them to?
Thanks for help, as ever.