http://blogs.msdn.com/access/archive...01/488022.aspx
We continue to believe that SQL Server makes a great store for Access
data and that building the UI either through linked tables or ADPs will
continue to work well.
Van T. Dinh wrote:
> Some people do like ADPs .... but Microsoft currently recommends the use of
> linked Tables, i.e. MDB format.
>
> It comes down to your personal choice and whether you want to follow
> Microsoft's recommendation ... ADP will still be supported in Access 2007
> and that mean main-stram support till at least 2012 and limited support till
> at least 2017 (I won't worry about any database, MDB or ADP, I developed if
> I am still aound then <g>).
>
> --
> HTH
> Van T. Dinh
> MVP (Access)
>
>
>
> "WhytheQ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm used to Access MDB and all is well, nice and easy to use....but
> > Access Projects really seems user unfriendly. Any one got any ideas?
> > Should I stick with Projects, or go back to the nice comfortable Access
> > environment ?
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated
> > J
> >