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    Access .mdb file

    There is an access file.mdb

    If I try to open the file in xp - it opens up the access program (in this case it is working correctly)

    But if I try to open it in windows 7, I get tables, why?

    Please help...

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    Re: help with access .mdb file

    If I try to open the file in xp - it opens up the access program (in this case it is working correctly)
    Does this mean that it opens with only forms visible and no navigation panes visible either?

    When it opens in AC2007, you see the underlying table but not the form? What about the navigation pane? Is that also visible?

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    Re: help with access .mdb file

    Let me open it again in xp and then windows 7 and get the full details - I will get back to you ASAP with all the detailed information.

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    Re: Access .mdb file

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