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    Ideal Access machine

    There's a tremendous performance increase with SSD. But they are still relatively expensive. In a world of Windows 7 (or higher) and Office 2010 (or higher), where you are given no choice on where to install updates, be prepared to have 10-40 GB dedicated to updates. If you have the Page File...
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    Access 2003 to Access 97 VBA changes

    Thanks Chris, that sheds some light on things. I will work on converting the code to DAO, and remove the ADO library.
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    Access 2003 to Access 97 VBA changes

    Thanks for your reply AccessMSSQL. I'm not sure, but I did try to correct the references. Here's a sample. It comes from the switchboard that comes with Access 2003 (or maybe XP): Method or data member not found to this line of code below: Set con = Application.CurrentProject.Connection...
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    Ideal Access machine

    I bought an Asus G73jh laptop (in June 2010) which came with 80GB SSD, a second 500 GB hdd, 8GB Ram (upgradable to 16 GB) Intel I-7 quad core processor. In other words, a gaming machine (the Asus ROG machines) Look at any of the Gaming machines. They have boatloads of Ram, speed and...
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    Access 2003 to Access 97 VBA changes

    Is there a list or something of all the changes from VBA in Access 97 to Access 2003? I want to downconvert my Access 2003 project down to Access 97 (for my own silly reasons) I'm running into all sorts of errors with my converted database forms. If the list has workarounds for A-97 that...
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    Hello from Lake Erie's shore

    My first foray into database design and programming was dBase II, then III, then Clipper, and finally I started writing my company application in Access 2.0 on my Windows 95 machine. Then I updated it to Access 97 on a Windows 98 machine. Then I bought my current PC which is a Windows XP Pro...
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