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I am currently using Access 97 together with a colleague on a shared database. The database sits on a network drive. I access the database using the 'link' option in Access (ie the little arrows come up at the side of all the tables etc). I store any queries, tables etc that I generate in another directory, separate to the database itself.
At present the database is maintained in Access 97 via my colleagues computer. I also have 97 on my computer and use it to access the data, create queries and then export the data out for subsequent analysis.
My question is: if my computer is upgraded to Access 2002 and my colleagues remains on Access 97 will we have any problems in sharing the database?
I am assuming that 2002 will read the 97 files adequately, but that I will need to save 2002 files in my own database only and never in the main database itself, else my colleague won't be able to read them. This assumption however, may be wrong!
Any help, tips or advice GREATLY appreciated...

At present the database is maintained in Access 97 via my colleagues computer. I also have 97 on my computer and use it to access the data, create queries and then export the data out for subsequent analysis.
My question is: if my computer is upgraded to Access 2002 and my colleagues remains on Access 97 will we have any problems in sharing the database?
I am assuming that 2002 will read the 97 files adequately, but that I will need to save 2002 files in my own database only and never in the main database itself, else my colleague won't be able to read them. This assumption however, may be wrong!
Any help, tips or advice GREATLY appreciated...