Will Access 2003 ADP work in Office 2007?

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I have an existing adp developed in Access 2003.

Can my client use Office 2007 to run it as is or is a conversion process
required first? I prefer not to convert it because not all of their users
have 2007, nor do I.

Thanks in advance.
 
You will need to run it as is. You cannot really convert it because there
haven't been any changes in adp's.
 
When you say "You will need to run it as is. ", do you mean my client has to
use Access 2003 to run it?

What I want to know is whether they can run it with Access 2007?

Thanks.
 
It runs "as is" in Access 2007. You can not change the format as there is no
new adp format for Access 2007.
 
Arvin is BLATANTLY SPREADING MISINFORMATION.
There _IS_ a new file format for ADP in Office 2007.
it is NOT read only using Access 2003.

And it has been greatly improved in Access 2007

Arvin should not be trusted; he believes that the only appropriate use
of Access is to use MDB / MDE files.

I mean.. that cry baby needs to lose the training wheels
 
Arvin;

Please try to stick to the FACTS.

Microsoft has publised that MDB has been obsolete for 10 years
You're no longer in Kansas; this is no longer the 90s

STOP SPREADING MIS-INFORMATION, ARVIN OR YOUR MVP WILL BE STRIPPED
RETROACTIVELY
 

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