Start here, most of it is covered
http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
View upgrading. I have had much more problems with Vista than Access in the conversion but after doing a few machines and slamming my head against the wall, with some reading most of the problems have gone away. To be completely honest, I work in a very security minded network environment and that has proven to be most of the problem. As far as Access 2007 goes, it has about the same amount of problems as every upgrade. The interface, it is intuitive but...what a learning curve. Like jumping from DOS to WinXP. I do think MS slammed the door on some previous versions but in most cases they did leave the ability to gracefully move to new tech as long as you keep old format db. I also spend much more time helping desktop users find that thing they used to use. To date nothing has failed but a few were crippled for a couple days while replacing filesearch utilities or fixing trusts/signatures. Might also be that the guru folks didn't read the migration strategy as well as they should of.
"Henry Smith" <HenrySmith[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F177DB0-6B08-43A3-9C5E-A66050B8BEFC[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I have a Access DB (front end/back end) originally developed in AC 2000 and > updated and further developed in AC 2003 on a machine that is running XP. > Attempts to install and run this DB on a Vista machine with AC 2007 has > failed. > What do I have to do to migrate my DB to the new 2007 environment. Any > help > with processes and procedures, references, web sites, tutorials will be > greatly appreciated. > -- > Henry Smith
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