what is microsoft access 2000? where do I get it from?

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J Walker,

MS Access 2000 is a relational database program and part of the Microsoft
Office Suite, Professional Edition. See microsoft.com for details.
Virtually any PC suftware vendor would carry it, or it may be available
through your computer supplier, or as an upgrade through Microsoft.

Sprinks
 
Sprinks said:
J Walker,

MS Access 2000 is a relational database program and part of the
Microsoft Office Suite, Professional Edition. See microsoft.com for
details. Virtually any PC suftware vendor would carry it, or it may
be available through your computer supplier, or as an upgrade through
Microsoft.

Although you may have troubvle laying your hands on a copy of Access
2000, which is a couple of releases old. Access 2003 is the latest
version, and Access 2002 is still fairly new. Given a choice, I'd steer
clear of Access 2000, which was a rather buggy release.
 
Dirk,
I'm also somewhat of a "new user" and I can't figure out what 3 components
are being used in my secured db. Unfortunately, I have a bunch of versions
of "Secured", the toolkit, and the db. I can't get them to gel, and I need
help desparately.
Greg
 
Greg said:
Dirk,
I'm also somewhat of a "new user" and I can't figure out what 3
components are being used in my secured db. Unfortunately, I have a
bunch of versions of "Secured", the toolkit, and the db. I can't get
them to gel, and I need help desparately.

I'm afraid I don't follow you. What do you mean by '"Secured'"? What
toolkit? What 3 components are you talking about?

I think I saw a separate post of yours on this subject, and didn't
understand that one either. If you didn't get an answer -- probably
because we're all perplexed as to your meaning -- your best approach is
to repost (and start a new thread, don't piggy-back on someone else's).
and in your new post, rephrase your question and give more details.
 

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